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Elevator Safety Program PO Box 14470 Salem, Oregon 97309 Tel: (503) 373-1298 Fax: (503) 378-4101

Acceptance Inspection Checklist

Electric Elevator Checklist


Passenger & Freight Elevators
Code References ASME A17.1, 2004 Effective 4/1/2005 Oregon Structural Specialty Code 2003 Effective 10/1/2004 Oregon Electrical Specialty Code 2005 Effective 4/1/2005 Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code Effective 4/1/2005 NFPA 72, 2002; Fire Alarm Systems NFPA 13, 2002; Sprinkler Systems Note: Potential code violations are not necessarily restricted to this checklist.
The comments used in this checklist give direction only and are not intended to circumvent actual code language. Please refer to the appropriate standard as necessary to clarify any code issues that may arise during this inspection. The codes referenced in this checklist are applicable to the elevator installation as of the effective date of April 1, 2005. If the structural or electrical permit was issued prior to April 1, 2005, the previous edition of the elevator code may be used to resolve code conflicts providing a the issue date for the electrical or structure permit can be verified by the elevator inspector. While the Elevator Safety Program does not directly regulate the building code, it is permissible to question code issues and request clarification or validation from the local building department. The elevator inspector cannot require any corrections unless supported by the local building department in such cases.
Site Name: Code Date: _____/_____

Elevator ID:
1 Inspection Date ____/____/____
st

Car #1: _____-______ Car #4: _____-______


2 Inspection Date ____/____/____
nd

Car #2: _____-______ Car #5: _____-______


3 Inspection Date ____/____/____
rd

Car #3: _____-______ Car #6: _____-______


4th Inspection Date ____/____/____

>= t + 150 mm (6")

>= t + 150 mm (6")

A
Gate Post or Guide Rollers Door Operator or other car top equipment
min. > t

C
>= t + 610 mm (24")

D
1100 mm (43)" + t

Minimum overhead clearance (refuge) . There must be a minimum of 1100 mm (43") when car is at its extreme limit of travel.

t = cwt. runby + cwt. buffer stroke Measurements can be taken with car at floor level. Req. 2.4.6 Cwt. Runby = mm (in.) Buffer Stroke = t= mm (in.) mm (in.)

E
Max. 130 mm (5 ") (Passenger) Max. 190 mm (7 1/2") (Freight)

G
Min. 50 mm (2") Req 8.4.1.1 Hoistway Door Max. 140 mm (5 1/2") Req. 2.14.4.5 Car Door Min. 50 mm (2") F Seismic Req. 8.4.1.1

Counterweights

Car
Min. 150 mm (6")

Min. 610 mm (24") w/car on compressed buffer

Min. 150 mm (6")

Max 610 mm (24")

Toe Guard: Minimum 1220 mm (48") Req. 2.15.9 Bottom car and counterweight clearances: See Section 2.4

Buffer Stroke

Buffer Stroke

Max 915 mm (36")

Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4 Car 5 Car 6

Max. 57 mm (2 1/4") Req. 2.11.4.2

Minimum Car Overhead Clearences (Counterweighted)

ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


Safety Test Data Sheet 1 Electric Elevators (indicate metric or imperial measurements-Metric
Rated Speed: M/s (fpm) Car Designation & Rated Speed m/s(fpm)
Car 1 _______ Car 2 _______ Car 3 _______ Car 4 _______ Car 5 _______ Car 6 _______ Miscellaneous Data Governor Data
Trip speed: Min. _______ Max. _______ m/s (fpm) Slide: Min. _______ Max. _______ mm (in.)

Imperial

)
Rated Speed Test

Type of Safeties
A B C

Max./Min. Runby mm (in.)


Cwt. 900 mm (36) Car 610 mm (24)

Oil Buffer Return


Max. 90 seconds Car Cwt

Emergency Brake Tests (2.19.3)


(indicate type below)

m/s or (fpm)

Switch If >.75 m/s (150 fpm) Car Cwt

Trip Speed m/s fpm Car Cwt

Pull Thru N (lbs.) Car Cwt

Slide mm (in.) Car Cwt

Pull Out mm (in.) Car Cwt

Cwt. Safeties Car Suspension Means Drive Sheave Brake Drum Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed

Empty Car

Full Load

Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____

Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____ Up_____ Dn_____

Door Measurements
Door Press. 135 N (30 lbs) Door Closing Speed m/s (ft/s) Door Timing (ADA req.) Car Hall Hall 100 lx 10 ftc

Illumination
Minimum ftc ELight 2 lx 0.2 ftc Car 50 lx 5 ftc

Audible Signals
M/R 200 lx 19 ftc Floor Passing Tone Emerg. Alarm 80-90 db

Net Platform Area


Passenger Freight m2 (ft2)

Running Clearances Take nominal measures throughout H/W


Sill Clearance 13/19-38 mm ( 1 ) or ( 1 ) Car to H/W from Door Sides mm (in.) Car to Cwt. Minimum 50 mm (2)

Car Designation
Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4 Car 5 Car 6 Front Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear

Pit
100 lx 10 ftc

Enter on Next Data Sheet

Rear

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


Safety Test Data Sheet 2 Electric Elevators (indicate metric or imperial measurements-Metric
Refuge Space Top
Car Designation Min. Ht. 1100 mm (43 in.)

Imperial

Notes/Comments:

Bottom
600 mm x 1220 mm x 600 mm 450 mm x 900 mm x 1100 mm

Car 1____ Car 2____ Car 3____ Car 4____ Car 5____ Car 6____ 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 1 2 3 4 5 6
st th st

______ x _____ x _____ ______ x _____ x _____ ______ x _____ x _____ ______ x _____ x _____ ______ x _____ x _____ ______ x _____ x _____

Landing Illumination Levels - Indicate:


2
nd

Lx or
9
th

ftc (1 lx = .929 ftc)


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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


AREA
Car Enclosure Electric 2.14 Hydraulic 3.14 DOOR OPERATION Door Reopening Device Existing Door Closing Force Door Kinetic Energy (see application pg. 2)

REQ.
A17.1 (A17.2) Existing 2.13.5.1 (1.1) 2.13.4.2.3 (1.8) 2.13.4.2.1

COMMENTS
A17.2 item numbers appear below A17.1 requirement numbers only if comments are found in A17.2 for acceptance inspections.

CARS 1-6
Check the box for the corresponding car

1 2 3 4 5 6 Doors must stop and reopen. Cannot exceed 135 N (30 lbs.) (see 2.13.3.1). 1) Not to exceed 10 J (7.37 ft-lbf) on average closing speed. 2) Maximum: 23 J (17 ft-lbf) at any point in the code zone distance. Bi-parting doors; maximum 0.3 m/s (1 ft/s) Vertical doors; maximum 0.6 m/s (2 ft/s) 1) Opening not to exceed 450 mm (18) from floor. 2) Must open within 75 mm (3) from floor. 3) Shall only occur in the leveling zone 1) Anti-egress lock (zone lock) 2) Door opening not to exceed 100 mm (4) Vision panels must comply with the following: 2 2 1) Max. of 0.1 m (144-in ). 2) Not more than 150mm (6) on one side. 3) Marked wire glass or laminated glass only. Glass panels must be: 1) Minimum 60% of visible door area as viewed facing the hoistway door. 2) Laminated glass only. 3) Min. 14.29 mm (9/16) thick. 1) Distance from car door to hoistway door: a) Swing H/W door & Car Gate; 100 mm (4) b) Swing H/W door & Car Door; 140 mm (5) c) Sliding H/W door & Car Door/gate; 140 mm (5 ) Maximum between door and jamb; 50 mm (2) Door must be of the following configuration: 1) Class A Loading; Vertical or horizontal 2) Class B or C Loading; Vertical only Not accessible from inside car When an emergency stop switch (2.26.2.5) is provided, an audible signaling device shall be provided. The audible signaling device shall a) have a rated sound pressure rating of not less than 80 dBA nor greater than 90 dBA at 3 m (10 ft); b) respond without delay after the switch has been activated; c) be located inside the building and audible inside the car and outside the hoistway; and d) for elevators with a travel greater than 30 m (100 ft), be duplicated as follows: i) one device shall be mounted on the car; and ii) a second device shall be placed at the designated level. Passenger Elevator 1) Keyed Switch; or 2) Behind a locked panel 1) Front Rear Enter Measurements on Data Sheet Enter Measurements on Data Sheet

Door Closing Speeds (Typically freight elevators) Unlocking of Doors Power Opening of Doors Restricted Opening of Doors Vision Panels

2.13.3.4.5 (1.9) 2.13.2 (1.10) 2.12.5 (1.18) 2.14.2.5 (1.11)

N/A

N/A N/A

Glass Door Panels

2.14.5.8 (1.11)

N/A

Car Door or Gate

2.14.4.5 (1.7)

Closed Position of Car Doors Freight Elevator Door Types

2.14.4.11 2.14.6.1

N/A

Gate Switch OPERATION & FIXTURES Emergency Stop Switch & Emergency Stop Switch Audible Signal. E-stop switch not allowed in passenger elevators.

2.14.4.2.3 Existing 2.27.1.2 (1.2)

N/A

N/A

In Car Stop Switch (passenger elevators)

2.26.2.21 (1.2)

N/A

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


Car Enclosure Electric 2.14 Hydraulic 3.14 Operating Control Devices ADA Requirements *Refer to ICC/ANSI A117.12003 see attached ADAAG information and figures. See A17.1, Table 2.26.12.1 Leveling Accuracy Minimum Door Widths Accessible Elevators Only! Note: A 42 opening for C/O doors is not yet mandatory. If 36 opening is provided it complies with the current edition of the OSSC. Existing Car Position Indicators; Visual and Audible Existing 407.4.9.2* A17.1 (A17.2) 2.26.1.1 2.26.12 407.4.6* (1.3 & 1.5) COMMENTS Car Operating Station; 1) Push button operation 2) Braille a) Located at main floor car call. 3) Alarm button: 890 mm (35) from floor 4) Highest call button maximum height: 1370 mm (54) w/parallel approach 1) Leveling accuracy required to be ( 13 mm) Clear Side to Back to Back to Location Opening Side Return Door
C/O S/S Any Any 1065 mm (42-in.) 915 mm (36-in.) 915 mm (36-in.) 915 mm (36-in.) 2030 mm (80-in.) 1725 mm (68-in.) 1370 mm (54-in.) 1525 mm (60-in.) 1295 mm (51-in.) 1295 mm (51-in.) 2030 mm (80-in.) 1525 mm (60-in.) 1370 mm (54-in.) 1370 mm (54-in.) 2030 mm (80-in.) 1525 mm (60-in.)

CARS 1-6

2.26.11(a) 407.4.1* N/A N/A N/A N/A 407.4.9.1* (1.3)

Hall and Car Lanterns Visual & Audible Signals For Destination Oriented systems, see A117.1.

407.2.2.1* (1.3)

407.2.2.2* 407.2.2.3*

Door Delay (car calls) Handrails Existing GFI 15 & 20 Amp Receptacles Sill Running Clearance Existing Sill Level (Car & Hoistway)

407.3.5* 505*

NEC 620-85 2.5.1.4 2.11.11.1 (1.4)

Car Numbering (Multiple Cars)

2.29.1

CPI: a) minimum 13 mm () in height b) above door or COP c) direction indicator 2) Audible Indicators. a) Verbal annunciator indicating floor b) Minimum 10 dB above ambient levels c) 300 Hz to 3000 Hz d) Cars 1 m/s (200 fpm) or less may have:.. i) minimum floor passing tone @1500 Hz 1) Hall:. a) provided at each landing b) indicate direction 2) Car:.. a) Must be visible from the hall call buttons 3) Both: a) Centered 1830 mm (72-in.) from floor minimum b) Minimum 64 mm (2 -in.) along vertical C/L 4) Audible signals shall: a) Sound once for up; twice for down b) Audible tones @ 1500 Hz c) Verbal annunciators @ 300 to 3000 Hz d) Minimum of 10 dBA above ambient e) Maximum of 80 dBA 1) Elevator doors shall remain fully open in response to a car call for 3 seconds minimum. 1) Handrails are no longer required. Where provided they shall comply with Section 505 of ANSI A117.1. 1) All in-car receptacles may be GFCI protected or be of the GFCI type 1) Clearance 13-38 mm ( - 1 in.) 2) Corner Poster, 19-38 mm ( - 1 in.) Substantially flush with flooring: 1) Less than 6 mm (); abrupt edge allowed; 2) Between 6 mm & 13 mm (-); 45 angle; 3) Greater than or equal to 13 mm (); ramp 1:12 1) Minimum 13.0 mm () high on COP

1)

N/A

N/A N/A N/A

Enter Measurements on Data Sheet

N/A Enter Measurements on Data Sheet

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


Car Enclosure Electric 2.14 Hydraulic 3.14 Car Lighting Enter ftc measurements on the data sheet. Note: 10 lx = .929 ftc 620.22> Existing A17.1 (A17.2) 2.14 or 3.14 (1.5) COMMENTS Min. 50 lx (5 ftc) @ sill (passenger) Min, 25 lx (2.5 ftc) @ sill (freight) Min. 2 lamps E-light minimum 21 lx (0.2 ftc) @ COP (not required on freight elevators).. a) Separate branch circuit must be provided b) AC/heating units, when provided, must be on a dedicated branch circuit. 5) Light switch is not required; when provided:. a) Located adjacent or in COP (non-automatic cars b) Key operated or behind locked panel in automatic cars. 6) Automatic shut-down of lights permitted after 5 min if: .. a) Car is at floor level; b) Doors are closed; c) No demand to run; and d) Car is automatic operation 1) Metal, laminated glass or meet ASTM E84, UL 723 or NFPA 255; (carpet) ASTM E 648 Laminated glass must comply with: 2) ANSI Z97.1 or 16 CFR 1201, Sect. 1201.4 1) Natural Ventilation Openings a) Not more than 300 mm (1) from platform b) Must reject 25 mm (1 ball); 50 mm (2 on freight) c) Above 1825 mm (6), must reject 50 mm (2) ball d) Total area 3% of inside floor area e) No straight-through vent openings 2) Forced Ventilation. a) Req. on observation cars exposed to direct sunlight b) 1 hr. standby power required c) Located on car top and secured 1) Ensure platform area does not exceed maximum allowed for rated load: 2) Minimum size car with side opening doors cannot be less than 1727 x 1295 mm (68w x 51d) (ADA req.; equates to about a 2000-lb. cap. car) 3) Minimum size car with center opening doors can not be less than 2032 x 1295 mm (80 w x 51 d) (ADA req.; equates to about a 2500-lb. cap. car) 2 2 1) Min. 0.26 m (400 ) & min. 400 mm (16) on any side: 2) Be equipped with a five-pin keyed lock unlike any other key in building. May be keyed alike with the hoistway access key when provided (refer to 2.12.7) 3) Clear access must be maintained for opening in a dropped ceiling to escape hatch. In-car Inspection operation: 1) Shall operate the car at no more than 0.75 m/s (150 fpm.) 2) Shall be of the continuous pressure type. 3) Transfer of control located in the car marked clearly on-off 4) Transfer switch keyed or behind locked panel 5) May not operate when car top inspection station is activated 1) 2) 3) 4) CARS 1-6 Enter Measurements on Data Sheet .. N/A N/A N/A N/A

N/A

Car Enclosure Materials (Passenger Elevator) Existing Ventilation Fan Provided but not req. Existing

2.14.2 (1.12) 2.14.3 2.14.2.3 (1.14)

N/A

N/A

Platform Net Inside Area (Passenger Elevator) N/A Existing

2.16.1.1 (1.16) ANSI A117.1

Enter Measurements on Data Sheet

Emergency Exit Seismic requirements for keyed exit not required for elevators under 150 fpm. Existing

2.14.1.5.1 (1.13) 8.4.4.1.1

N/A

2.14.1.5.1(d) In-Car Inspection Operation (where provided) 2.26.1.4

N/A

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


Car Enclosure Electric 2.14 Hydraulic 3.14 Intercom A17.1 (A17.2) 2.27.1.1.4 (Oregon amendment) COMMENTS 1) An intercom or telephone capable of being activated from a point outside the elevator shall be provided and be located at a readily accessible point outside the hoistway that is available to emergency personnel. One master control station may be used to connect all elevators under common group control. The device shall be within sight of the elevators served. (see 2.27.1.1.4(a)-(d) for additional requirements). CARS 1-6

2)

Oregon Amendment to 2.27.1.1.4: An intercom or telephone capable of being activated from a point outside the elevator shall be provided and be located at a readily accessible point outside the hoistway that is available to emergency personnel. One master control station may be used to connect all elevators under common group control. The device shall be within sight of the elevators served. (a) The means shall enable emergency personnel within the building to establish two-way voice communications to each car individually. Two-way voice communication shall be established without any intentional delay and shall not require intervention by a person within the car. The means shall override communications to outside of the building. (b) Two-way voice communications, once established, shall be disconnected only when emergency personnel outside the car terminates the call. (c) Once the two-way voice communication has been established, the visual indication [see 2.27.1.1.3(c)] within the car shall illuminate. The visual indication shall be extinguished when the two-way communication is terminated. (d) Operating instructions shall be incorporated with or adjacent to the two-way voice communication outside the car. Instructions shall conform to 2.27.7.3. 2.27.1.1.3 (j)Telephone lines, when provided, are not required to be dedicated. However, the failure or use of any single device, including other elevator communication devices, connected to the same telephone line shall not render the elevator telephone inoperative.

Capacity Plate Identification Numbering (multiple cars) Data Plates Existing

2.16.3.1 2.29.1 2.16.3.2 2.16.3.2.1

1) 1) 2) 3) 4)

Located conspicuously in car. Minimum 13 mm () high on COP. The data plate shall be located on the car crosshead, or inside the car for underslung elevators having no crosshead. Information Required on Plates Capacity plates shall indicate the rated load of the elevator in kilograms or pounds or both (see Nonmandatory Appendix D), and, in addition, this plate or a separate plate shall indicate a) the capacity lifting one-piece loads where the elevator conforms to 2.16.7 b) for freight elevators designed for Class C2 loading, the maximum load the elevator is designed to support while being loaded or unloaded [see 2.16.2.2.4(c)] Data plates shall indicate.. a) the weight of the complete car, including the car safety and all auxiliary equipment attached to the car b) the rated load and speed c) the wire rope data required by 2.20.2.1 d) the name or trademark of the manufacturer and year manufactured (e) rail lubrication instructions (see 2.17.16) Plates shall be of such material and construction that the letters and figures stamped, etched, cast, or otherwise applied to the faces shall remain permanently and readily legible. The height of the letters and figures shall be not less than a) 6 mm (0.25 in.) for passenger elevator capacity plates b) 25 mm (1 in.) for freight elevator capacity plates c) (c) 3 mm (0.125 in.) for data plates

5)

2.16.3.2.2 6)

..

Material and Marking of Plates.

2.16.3.3

7) 1)

2)

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


Car Enclosure Electric 2.14 Hydraulic 3.14 Phase II Operation Sign Car Ride Sills and Car Floor Existing A17.1 (A17.2) 2.27.7 (1.19.3) (1.4) COMMENTS Next to Phase II switch.; min. 3.175 mm (1/8) high letters. 1) Observe ride, slow down and stop 1) Check that landing sills are substantially flush with the floor surface of the landings and the sill does not present a tripping hazard. a) Changes in level up to 1/4 in. (6 mm) may be vertical and without edge treatment. b) Changes in level between 1/4 in. (6 mm) and 1/2 in. (13 mm) must be beveled; and c) Changes in level above 1/2 in. (13 mm) must be ramped. 1) Nonremovable sliding or swing panels shall be permitted for access to the car or hoistway transparent enclosures for cleaning purposes. 2) Such panels or doors shall a) if hinged, open only into the car b) be provided with cylinder-type locks, having not less than a five-pin or a five-disc combination, or a lock that provides equivalent security, arranged so that they can be unlocked with a key from the car side, and the key shall be Group 2 Security (see 8.1) c) be openable by hand from the hoistway side d) be self-locking e) be provided with a device arranged so that the panel must be in the closed and locked position (see 2.26.2.31) before the elevator can operate f) have a bottom edge a minimum of 1 070 mm (42 in.) from the floor in cases where the adjacent hoistway wall is more than 140 mm (5.5 in.) from the car enclosure or where there is no adjacent hoistway wall. 1. Existing 2. 3. (Freight Elevator)> N/A Existing 2.16.2.2.1 2.16.2.2.2 2.16.2.2.3(a) 2.16.2.2.3(b) 4) 2.16.2.2.3(c) 5) 1) 2) 3) Must be of metal without openings to a height of 1830 mm (72). Must extend to at least 150 mm (6) either side of counterweights (when provided) Perforations above 1830 mm (72) shall reject a 38 mm (1) diameter ball. 2 2 Class A: General Loading 240 kg/m (50 lb/ft ) 2 Class B: Motor Vehicle Loading 145 kg/m (30 2 lb/ft ) Class C1: Industrial Truck Loading (static load during loading & unloading does not exceed rated load) 2 2 a) 240 kg/m (50 lb/ft ) Class C2: Industrial Truck Loading (static load during loading & unloading may exceed rated load) 2 2 a) 240 kg/m (50 lb/ft ) Class C3: Loading with Heavy Concentrations 2 2 a) 240 kg/m (50 lb/ft ) CARS 1-6

Access Panels

2.14.2.6

N/A

Freight Car Enclosure

2.14.3.1

N/A

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


Car Enclosure Electric 2.14 Hydraulic 3.14 Freight Elevator Signs 2.16.5.2 Minimum 13 mm () high lettering. A17.1 (A17.2) 2.16.5 COMMENTS (a) CLASS A LOADING. ELEVATOR TO BE LOADED OR UNLOADED MANUALLY OR BY MEANS OF HAND TRUCKS ONLY. NO SINGLE PIECE OF FREIGHT OR SINGLE HAND TRUCK AND ITS LOAD SHALL EXCEED _______KG (______ LB). (b) CLASS B LOADING. THIS ELEVATOR DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT MOTOR VEHICLES HAVING A MAXIMUM GROSS WEIGHT NOT TO EXCEED _______ KG (_______ LB). (c) CLASS C1 LOADING. THIS ELEVATOR DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT LOADED INDUSTRIAL TRUCK. MAXIMUM COMBINED WEIGHT OF INDUSTRIAL TRUCK AND LOAD NOT TO EXCEED ________KG (_______ LB). (d) CLASS C2 LOADING. THIS ELEVATOR DESIGNED FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING BY INDUSTRIAL TRUCK. MAXIMUM LOADING AND UNLOADING WEIGHT WHILE PARKED NOT TO EXCEED _______KG (______ LB). MAXIMUM WEIGHT TRANSPORTED NOT TO EXCEED ______ KG ( _______LB). (e) CLASS C3 LOADING. THIS ELEVATOR DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT CONCENTRATED LOADS NOT TO EXCEED _______KG (_______ LB). For elevators not permitted to carry passengers, the sign shall read: THIS IS NOT A PASSENGER ELEVATOR. NO PERSONS OTHER THAN THE OPERATOR AND FREIGHT HANDLERS ARE PERMITTED TO RIDE ON THIS ELEVATOR. For freight elevators permitted to carry passengers (see 2.16.4), a sign reading PASSENGERS ARE PERMITTED TO RIDE THIS ELEVATOR. CARS 1-6 N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Elevator Car
Code zone distance for center-opening doors.

Elevator Car Single Slide doors

Code Zone Distance


Code Zone Distance 1" 1" 1"

2" 2"

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


Car Enclosure Electric 2.14 Hydraulic 3.14 Telephone / communication Device Note: Oregon amendment 2.27.1.2 requires that a communication device be installed in each elevator and be capable of connecting to a 24-hour location. The device must be ADA compliant in accessible elevators. Dedicated telephone lines are not required, but the failure or use of any single device connected to same telephone line cannot render the elevator telephone inoperative. A17.1 (A17.2) 2.27.1.1.1 (1.6) 2.27.1.1.2 COMMENTS 1) A two-way communications means between the car and a location in the building, that is readily accessible to authorized and emergency personnel shall be provided. 2) When the two-way communications location in the building is not staffed 24-h a day, by authorized personnel who can take appropriate action, the means of two-way communications shall automatically be directed within 30 s to an additional on- or off-site location, staffed by authorized personnel, where an appropriate response can be taken. 3) The two-way communication means within the car shall comply with the following requirements: 4) A push button to actuate the two-way communication means shall be provided in or adjacent to a car operating panel. The push button shall be visible and permanently identified as HELP. The identification shall be on or adjacent to the HELP button. When the push button is actuated, the emergency two way communication means shall initiate a call for help and establish twoway communications. 5) A visual indication on the same panel as the HELP push button shall be provided, which is activated by authorized personnel, to acknowledge that two-way communications link has been established. The visual indication shall be extinguished when the twoway communication link is terminated. 6) The two-way communication means shall provide on demand to authorized personnel, information that identifies the building location and elevator number and that assistance is required. 7) After the call acknowledgement signals are sent [2.27.1.1.3(c)], the two-way voice communications shall be available between the car and authorized personnel. 8) The two-way communications, once established, shall be disconnected only when authorized personnel outside the car terminate the call. 9) The two-way communication means shall not use a handset in the car. 10) The two-way communications shall not be transmitted to an automated answering system. The call for help shall be answered by authorized personnel. 11) Operating instructions shall be incorporated with or adjacent to the HELP button. CARS 1-6

2.27.1.1.3 2.27.1.1.3(b)

2.27.1.1.3(c)

2.27.1.1.3(d)

2.27.1.1.3(e)

2.27.1.1.3(f) 2.27.1.1.3(g) 2.27.1.1.3(h)

2.27.1.1.3(i)

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A17.1 MACHINE ROOM Electric 2.7 Hydraulic 3.7 (A17.2) Number of machine rooms for these elevators : Access to and location of 2.7.3 > Machine Room 2.7.3.2 > Keys shall be kept on the premises accessible only to maintenance and emergency personnel. (Group 2 Security) Note: machine spaces and control spaces are not yet part of code; alternate methods or exceptions are required. Existing

COMMENTS

CARS 1-6

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1) 2) Clear and unobstructed passage to door Access Across Roofs: . a) Swing door and platform from top floor to roof. b) Hatch type doors must have assisted opening (springs, hydraulics, cwt. etc.) c) Illuminated access route 3) If roof slopes over 15:. a) Walkway to M/R door must be provided not less than 600 mm (24) wide. b) Down side must have 1100 mm (43) handrail. 4) Access to differing levels of M/R and from roof to M/R and machinery spaces: a) If level is > 200 mm (8); non-combustible ladder or stair. b) If level is > 900 mm (35), a stair must be provided equipped with handrails. c) Railings on upper level to 1070 mm (42) high. d) Ladders must comply with ANSI A14.3. e) Railings to comply with ANSI A1264.1. f) Stairs must be between 30 and 50 from horizontal. g) Platform or floor shall be provided at top of access stair. i) If door swings outward; minimum 600 mm (24) plus door swing. ii) If door swings inward; minimum 750 mm (30) 2.7.3.3 Means of Access. (Oregon amendment) 2.7.3.3.4 Permanent, noncombustible stairs shall be provided and conform to following regulations for industrial stairs regarding slope, width, run and rise, and handrails. The stair shall be a minimum of 560 mm (22 in.) in width. Fixed stairs shall be not less than 30 nor more than 50 from horizontal. A uniform combination of rise and tread dimensions shall be permitted to be used. The following table gives permissible run and rise dimensions that will produce a stair that complies with this requirement. Stair treads and platforms shall be reasonably slipresistant. Standard railings shall be provided on both sides of any stair with a width of 1100 mm (43 in.) or less and with four or more risers. For stairways wider than 1100mm (43 in.), only one handrail is required, preferably on the right hand side, descending. Railings shall comply with Section 2.10. Note: where the stair to the machine room or machinery space is also an egress stair, the stair must comply with the requirements of the building code. N/A

2.7.3.2.2 >

N/A

2.7.3.3 > 2.7.3.3.1 > 2.7.3.3.2 > 2.10 2.7.3.3.3 > 2.7.3.3.4 > 2.7.3.3.5 > (2.1)

N/A

Angle of Stair 30 35 32 08 33 41 35 16 36 52 38 29 40 08 41 44 43 22 45 00 46 38 48 16 49 54

Rise 165mm (6) 170mm (6) 178mm (7.0) 184mm (7) 190mm (7) 197mm (7) 200mm (8.0) 210mm (8) 216mm (8) 222mm (8) 228mm (9.0) 235mm (9) 240mm (9)

Tread Run 280mm (11.0) 273mm (10) 267mm (10) 260mm (10) 255mm (10.0) 248mm (9) 240mm (9) 235mm (9) 228mm (9.0) 222mm (8) 216mm (8) 210mm (8) 200mm (8.0)

N/A In the appropriate check box in the column, angle of stair, indicate the closest angle of installed stairway. If the angle is outside this range, indicate the actual angle below: __________
(to the nearest degree)

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


MACHINE ROOM Electric 2.7 Hydraulic 3.7 Access to Overhead & Secondary Machinery Spaces Existing A17.1 (A17.2) 2.7.3.4 (2.1) 2.7.3.4.3 COMMENTS Openings in M/R floors must have either doors or 1100 mm (43) high railings around opening. 2) Where complete bodily entry not necessary :.. a) Sized for access and maintenance of equipment located therein. b) Maximum 600 x 600 mm (24 x 24) c) Lockable access doors/panels. 3) Machine rooms & overhead spaces. ... a) M/R doors shall be a minimum 1830 mm (72) high and 750 mm (30) wide. b) Overhead-space: 750 mm x 750 mm (30 in. x 30 in.) i) Self-closing and self locking c) Provided with door sign (see next block for requirements). d) Overhead emergency stop switch required. 1) Vertical ladders with handgrips shall be permitted to be used in lieu of stairs under the following conditions: a) Access to an overhead machinery space is less than 2440-mm (96-in.) from floor level and access to the overhead machinery space is from within the machine room; or... b) In existing buildings where installation of a stair would require alterations to structural elements or the stair would obstruct an egress corridor. 2) Fixed ladders, when installed, shall be provided with a means for safely transporting tools and maintenance materials to and from the upper machinery level. The means shall be operable from the top and bottom of the ladder . 3) Where the access door or panel is through the side of the machinery space, the ladder shall terminate at a landing conforming to ANSI A14.3, Section 6. "AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY - Storage or installation of equipment not pertaining to the elevator is prohibited" 1) 10 mm (3/8) high letters @ 1525 mm (60) 2) Door is to be a min. 750 mm (30) wide by 1830 mm (72) in height 3) Self-closing and self-locking 4) If rating is required check for labeling 5) Keys to be kept on premises - Security Group 2 1) Minimum 2130 mm (84) clear throughout entire machine room. Some minor exceptions may be permitted in corners and close to walls. 1) Check for proper construction rated or non-rated. Taped sheet rock. 2) Enclosure and M/R door must be equivalent fire rating to the hoistway. 1) Ventilation must be: a) Natural; or b) Mechanical c) Temperature range must be maintained to: i) Manufacturers Specs: or (Oregon amendment); or ii) Between 13 C - 38 C (55 F- 100 F) 2) Openings in M/R floors for hoist ropes cannot be any larger than needed for the hoist ropes plus 50 mm (2-in.). 1) M/R 1-6 N/A N/A

2.7.3.4.1

N/A

N/A N/A

Exceptions to Stairways Oregon amendment

2.7.3.3.6 (2.1)

N/A

N/A

Machine Room Door & Sign

2.7.3.4.5
Ore. Amend.

Headroom Existing Enclosure Existing

2.7.4.1 (2.2) 2.7.1.1 (2.4)

Ventilation Note: Also required by OSSC 3006.2.

2.7.5.2 (2.6)

3006.2

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MACHINE ROOM Electric 2.7 Hydraulic 3.7 Housekeeping Pipes, Ducts & Wiring Existing Shunt Trip Device (See testing section in this checklist) Guarding of Exposed Equipment Equipment Numbering
(Disconnects, machines, controls)

A17.1 (A17.2) 8.6.4.8.1 (2.5) 2.8.2 (2.8) 2.8.2.3.2

COMMENTS 1) 1) 2) M/R should be reasonably clean.

M/R 1-6

GFCI Receptacles

2.10.1 (2.9) 2.29.1 620-51 (2.10) 620-85

No unrelated pipes, ducts or wiring. Only related wiring may pass from the machine room to the hoistway. Required if M/R or top of H/W is sprinklered: 1) Must be located in M/R 2) May be a combination with disconnect as long as both functions are retained. 1) Exposed gears, sprockets and sheaves shall be guarded. 1) Required where multiple driving machines are in the same room. (see 2.10.3 in A17.2) 1) 2) Must be of the GFCI type. Lighting cannot be connected to the load side of the GFCI. 3) At least 15 or 20 amp rating. 1) Minimum 200 lx (19 ftc) @ floor level; evenly distributed. 2) Fixtures must be of the type that will not allow lamps that will produce less than minimum illumination. 3) Must be on a dedicated branch circuit 4) Shall not be connected to the load side of a GFCI 5) Light switch to be within easy reach of strike side of M/R door 1) Located within easy reach of the access door 2) Current dated inspection tag. (Note: size of extinguisher is not specified in code). Where provided: 1) Shall operate the car at no more than 75 m/s (150 fpm.) Actual _________ fpm. 2) Shall be of the continuous pressure type. 3) Transfer means must be located in the machine room. 4) Clearly marked ON-OFF. 5) Must not operate if either in-car or car top inspection control is active or in door bypass mode 1) Fused disconnect or circuit breaker, lockable in the open position. 2) Must be located within 600 mm (24) of the open side of the M/R door. (OAR 918-305-0250) 3) Sign to indicate feeder breaker location (620-51(d)) 1) Lockable Unit for each Elevator Controlling 120vac to car 2) Separate branch circuit must be provided 3) Overcurrent protection required in M/R 1) Ensure that disconnecting means is located in M/R. 2) Ensure overcurrent protection is provided for each device.

N/A

Illumination Enter readings on data sheet

2.7.5

620.23 2.7.5.1 (2.3) 8.6.1.6.5 (2.7) 3.26.2 (2.26.1.4.4)

Fire Extinguisher (Class ABC)

Machine Room Inspection Control (where provided)

Main Line Disconnect Existing

NFPA 70 620-51 (2.11.3)

Car Lighting Disconnect Existing

Utilization Equipment (Equipment may include intercoms that are not part of the elevator control circuit)

NFPA 70 620-53 (2.11.3) 620.22 NFPA 70 620.25

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MACHINE ROOM Electric 2.7 Hydraulic 3.7 Controller wiring, fuses and grounding. A17.1 (A17.2) 2.8.1 (2.12) COMMENTS Ensure proper fuses are installed and equipment is properly grounded. 2) Bonding conductors for lightning protection systems allowed in hoistway. 3) Lightning rod grounding down conductor not allowed hoistway. 4) Art. 350-14; Flexible metal conduit is permitted under the following conditions: a) Flex cannot exceed 1830 mm (72) Note: Liquid tight flex allowed in lengths over 1830 mm (72) b) Rating cannot exceed 20 amps load c) Used only with fittings listed for grounding Condition 1 2 3 0-150v to 900 mm 900 mm 900 mm ground (36) (36) (36) 151-600v to 900 mm 1000 mm 1200 mm ground (36) (42) (48) 1) Minimum 600 mm (24) on all sides requiring access for maintenance and repairs. Certification to CSA B44.1/ASME A17.5 1) (Label #1: _______________________________) 2) (Label #2: _______________________________) 3) (Label #3: _______________________________) 4) (Label #4: _______________________________) 5) (Label #5: _______________________________) 6) (Label #6: _______________________________) If unit is not labeled, it must be field certified by a testing lab or replaced with properly certified unit. 1) To be located in the M/R in clear view & not to be removed from site until passed. Name: License #: Name: .(electrical) . .(mechanical) 1) M/R 1-6

Electrical Clearances Ensure electrical clearances are properly maintained

110-26 (2.12)

Working Clearances Electrical Assembly* (Approved Testing Labs: UL CSA ETL MET Other NRTL : ____________________ Existing Equipment Installation Permit

2.7.2.2.1
Ore. Amend.

2.26.4 (2.12)

Elevator Journeyman Licensee (Installer Signature Required on Permit)

OAR 918-4000545 ORS 479.630(6)

License #: . Permits must be signed by the licensed installer. TMs must be counter-signed by a licensed journeyman.

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MACHINE ROOM Rope Retainers Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) 8.4.3.1 COMMENTS 1) Rope retainers are required as follows: a) Continuous over not less than 2/3 arc of rope contact with sheave. b) No more than 1/6 arc of contact exposed at end of retainer c) Double wrap machines; retainers shall cover the uninterrupted length of rope. d) Arc of contact @ 30; min. one retainer at mid point required e) Arc of contact @ 30; placed at intervals not exceeding 30 Required on all drum machines. CARS 1-6

Slack Cable Device Existing Equipment Speed Governors (see speed governor and safety testing) Existing Equipment

2.26.2.1 (2.20) 2.18.1 (2.13)

1)

N/A N/A

Overhead Beams & Fastenings Existing Equipment Traction Drive Machines 2.24.2.2 Minimum Pitch Diameter. Existing Equipment

2.9.1 (2.16) 2.24.2.2 (2.18)

2.24.2.3 2.24.2.3.1

2.24.2.3.2

Speed governors shall comply with the following: 1) Car governors shall not trip at speeds less than 115%. 2) Maximum tripping speeds are noted in Table 2.18.2.1. 3) Counterweight governors shall trip at a speed higher than the car governor but not greater than 110%. 4) Governors must be sealed after testing. 5) Overspeed Switches: .. a) Required for type B & C safeties & 0.75 m/s (150 fpm). b) Required on all static drive systems. c) Tripping speeds are noted in Table 2.18.2.1 1) Ensure beams are securely fastened and comply with submitted drawings. 1) Sheaves and drums used with suspension and compensating ropes shall have a pitch diameter of not less than a) 40 times the diameter of the rope where used with suspension ropes b) 32 times the diameter of the ropes where used with compensating ropes 2) Traction Sheaves.. a) Where the grooves are used to transmit power, sufficient traction shall be provided between the rope and groove, and in the event of nonmetallic lining failure, between the rope and the remaining sheave groove, to safely stop and hold the car with rated load [see 2.16.8(c)] from rated speed in the down direction. b) If either the car or the counterweight bottoms on its buffers or becomes otherwise immovable.. i) the ropes shall slip in the drive sheave grooves and not allow the car or counterweight to be raised; or ii) The driving system shall stall and not allow the car or counterweight to be raised.

N/A

N/A N/A

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MACHINE ROOM Driving Machine Brakes Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) 2.24.8.3 (2.17) 2.16.8 COMMENTS 1) Must be capable of holding car at rest with rated load. 2) Passenger cars & freight cars allowed to carry passengers shall be capable of controlling & supporting 125% of rated load. 3) Electrically released & mechanically set. 4) Brake can only be released after power is applied to drive motor. 5) Two independent devices are required to remove power from the brake. 6) Brake cannot be connected across armature or motor field circuits. 1) Ensure there is no excessive vibration, noise or backlash. 1) Ensure a suicide circuit is provided and operates to prevent generator field build-up. 1) Means to be provided to prevent an overhauling load from attaining governor-tripping speed. 1) Two independent devices required to remove power from drive motor. 2) Contactor shall open each time car stops. 3) Contactor shall open brake circuit. 4) Additional contactor for brake circuit required. 5) Contactors subject to safety circuit devices required by Req. 2.26.8.2 6) Car cannot restart unless contactors are in deenergized position. Sheaves must be: 1) Clearly marked to indicate the minimum bottom groove diameter permissible. 1) Must be of the traction type for all counterweighted elevators. 2) Drum machines limited to the following:... a) No counterweights permitted. b) Rated speed no greater than 0.25 m/s (50 fpm) c) Travel is limited to 12.5 m (40). 3) Sheaves & Drums: a) Sheaves & drums shall be a minimum of 40 times hoist rope diameter. b) Comp. sheaves shall be a minimum diameter of 32 times rope diameter. c) Traction sheaves must provide traction to hold 125% rated load. d) Friction gearing & clutches are not permitted to connect the motor to the drive machine. 4) Indirect Drive Machines:.. a) Minimum 3 belts or chains. b) Matched sets of belts or chains. c) Guards shall be provided. d) Broken belt or chain device required monitoring each belt or chain. e) Brake to be located on the machine side of drive sheave assembly. f) Means to inspect gear surfaces CARS 1-6

Gears & Bearings Existing Equipment Motor Generator Control Existing Equipment Regenerative Power Static Control Existing Equipment

2.24 (2.19) 2.26.9.7 (2.22) 2.26.10 (2.23) 2.26.8.2 (2.15)

N/A

N/A

Traction Sheaves Existing Equipment Driving Machines Existing Equipment

2.24.2.4 (2.25) 2.24.1 (2.20)

N/A

N/A

2.24.2

2.24.9 (2.21)

N/A

2.24.10

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MACHINE ROOM AC Drives w/DC Source Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) 2.26.9.5.1 (2.24) COMMENTS 1) Two separate means required disconnecting drive motor from source. 2) One must be electromechanical relay. 3) Must open each time car stops. 4) Must open the brake circuit. 5) Additional contactor in brake circuit required. 6) Safety circuit activation shall inhibit AC source. 7) Car cannot restart unless contactors are in deenergized position. Ensure proper diameter and conformity to drawings. Ensure plates are securely fastened and supported. Normal terminal stopping devices may be located in the machine room. 2) Final limits for traction elevators must be located in hoistway. 3) Drum Machines: a) Shall have final limits operated by the driving machine. b) Chains ropes or belts shall not operate machine limits. c) Power for machines w/AC drive motors shall be directly opened by machine motion or by switches in hoistway. 1) Located on each mainline disconnect or controller. 2) Indicates code for inspections and tests. 3) State ID tag may be used to supply such information when not supplied by manufacturer. See Testing Section 1) Machine room is properly enclosed. 2) Machine room door is properly rated. 1) N/A CARS 1-6 N/A

Secondary & Deflector Sheaves Existing Equipment 2:1 Hitch Plates Existing Equipment Terminal Stopping Devices Existing Equipment

2.24.3 (2.26) 2.9.3.3 (2.27) 2.25 (2.28)

N/A

Code Data Plate

8.9.1

Car & Counterweight Safeties Machine Room Rating (See table below) Existing Equipment
Indicate Condition

(2.29) 2.7.1

Machine Room Rating Considerations


Description Door Rating Machine Room

1 2 3 4 5

a) b) c) a) a) b) a) a) b) c)

Machine room shares a common wall, floor or ceiling with the hoistway; Penetrations are not fire-stopped; and Door opens to exterior of building. Machine room is located above the roof line. Machine room shares a common wall, floor or ceiling with the hoistway; and Penetrations are properly fire stopped. Machine room does not share a common wall, floor or ceiling with the hoistway. Machine room shares a common wall, floor or ceiling with the hoistway; Penetrations are not fire-stopped; and Door opens to interior of building.

N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 or 2 hr.

1 or 2 hr. N/A N/A N/A 1 or 2 hr.

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A17.1 TOP OF CAR & HOISTWAY Electric 2.1 Hydraulic 3.1 (A17.2) Indicate elevators in common hoistways ; H/W #1: Sheetrock Screws Penetrating 2.1.1.3 1) into Hoistway (3.10) (Oregon amendment) 2) COMMENTS CARS 1-6

Hoistway Construction Rated Non-rated Existing Multiple Cars in Hoistway

2.1.1 (3.10.3)

(3.15)

Hoistway Smoke Control

2.1.4 (3.11)

Windows Hoistway Ventilation 8 m (25) or more measured from the bottom landing to the underside of the hoistway ceiling Indicate actual size of vent: H/W #1 2 ________ ft H/W #2 ________ ft H/W #3
2

2.1.5 Chapter 30 3004 3004.3

________ ft If vent is not provided when site conditions appear to require same, contact the local building department for consultation. Existing Equipment

H/W #2: - H/W #3: Sharp protrusions in areas that require maintenance shall be removed or guarded. (Usually around jambs and door panels). Verify multiple hoistways are constructed in compliance with the building code. Measure the running clearances between cars including equipment attached to the car. 3) Projections should be properly beveled or otherwise protected. 4) For elevators with no top emergency exit installed in unenclosed hoistways, determine that all landings are provided with either hoistway entrances or emergency doors. 1) If hoistway is fire rated, ensure that there are no open penetrations through interior surface of walls. 2) Ensure that elevator door entrance frames are properly interfaced with wall construction. 1) Indicate those cars in first hoistway. 2) Indicate those cars in second hoistway. 3) Indicate those cars in third hoistway. 1) Must be in accord with the OSSC. 2) Pressurization is allowed, but airflow cannot impinge on the operation of the elevator. 3) Check that means to prevent the accumulation of smoke and hot gases in case of fire is in accordance with the requirements of the building code. 1) Windows & skylights are not allowed Area of vents. 1) Except as provided for in section 3004.3.1, the area of the vents shall not be less than 3 percent of the area of the hoistway; nor a) less than 3 square feet (0.28 m2) for each elevator car, and b) not less than 3 percent nor less than 0.5 square foot (0.047 m2) for each dumbwaiter car in the hoistway, whichever is greater. c) Of the total required vent area, not less than one-third shall be of the permanently open type unless all vents activate upon detection of smoke from any of the elevator lobby smoke detectors. 2) Exceptions: If the building is fully sprinklered, vents are only required for the following occupancy groups: a) R-1 Residential i) Boarding houses, hotels/motels (transient) b) R-2 Residential. i) Apts. convents, dormitories, fraternities, monasteries, vacation timeshare, hotels/motels (non-transient) c) I-1 Institutional.. i) residential board & care, ALFs, halfway houses, congregate care residences, rehab facilities, alcohol/drug centers, & convalescent homes. d) I-2 Institutional.. i) Hospitals, nursing homes, mental hospital, detox centers, outpatient clinics

N/A

N/A

Does not apply Does not apply

Does not apply

Does not apply

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TOP OF CAR & HOISTWAY Electric & Hydraulic Wiring: Use Elevator Rated Cables. (NEC - Table 400) SO Cord not legal for travelers Counterweights (Where provided) Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) NEC 620-11 620-21 8.4.7 3.33.3.2 (3.33) COMMENTS 1) 2) 3) 1) 2) Hi-temp door lock wire Certified elevator traveling cable Flame retardant wiring throughout Seismic requirements apply to elevators with rated speed of 0.75 m/s (150 fpm) or greater. Hydraulic Elevators. a) Verify the top counterweight clearance and bottom counterweight runby. b) Also, verify that a counterweight buffer is not provided. c) If a counterweight is provided and the space below the hoistway is not permanently secured against access, verify that a counterweight safety is provided. Must be provided with a guard A second stationary light fixture is required when a pendant style light is used One switch shall control both lights Minimum illumination to be 50 lx (5ftc) at car top (evenly distributed as possible) Must be of the GFI type and shall not extinguish car top work light. Top-of car inspection operation shall conform to 2.26.1.4.1 and the following: a) A stop switch (see 2.26.2.8) shall be permanently located on the car top and readily accessible to a person, while standing at the hoistway entrance normally used for access to the car top. b) The transfer switch [see 2.26.1.4.1(b)] shall be located on the car top and shall be so designed as to prevent accidental transfer from the INSPECTION to NORMAL position. c) A separate device of the continuous-pressure type labeled ENABLE shall be provided adjacent to the inspection operating devices. d) The inspection operating devices shall become effective only when the ENABLE device is activated. e) The inspection operating devices [see 2.26.1.4.1(c)], shall be permitted to be of the portable type, provided that i) the ENABLE device [see 2.26.1.4.2(c)], and a stop switch, in addition to the stop switch required in 2.26.1.4.2(a) are included in the portable unit (2) the flexible cord is permanently attached so that the portable unit cannot be detached from the car top Separate additional devices of the continuous pressure type shall be permitted to be provided on the car top to make power door opening and closing and automatic car leveling operative from the top of the car for testing purposes. CARS 1-6

..N/A

Car Top Work Light

2.14.7.1.4 (3.2)

1) 2) 3) 4)

GFI 15 & 20 Amp Receptacles Top of Car Operating Station

NEC 620-85 2.26.1.4.2 (3.3) (3.1)>

1) 1)

..

2)

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TOP OF CAR & HOISTWAY Clearances Top of Car Clearance (See Table 2.4.2.2) t = maximum travel above top landing (in.) S = cwt. Buffer stroke (in.) R = bottom cwt. Runby (in.) Sc = cwt. compression w/car at top landing (in.) Vr = rated speed (fpm) Vg = governor tripping speed (fpm) 2.4.4 & 2.4.5. A data plate must be provided in the pit and in the area of the counterweight buffer indicating the designed cwt. runby. The data plate must have 1 high letters or numbers and shall be of a permanent and legible type. Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) 2.4.6 (3.4) COMMENTS With compensating rope tie down: 1. Compressed buffer w/car at top floor;. (t = S - Sc) t = ____ - _____ = ______ 2. Reduced stroke buffer; (t = R + S) t = ____ + _____ = ______ 3. Other oil buffers;. (t = R + S) t = ____ + _____ = ______ Without compensating rope tie down; 1. Compressed buffer w/car at top floor; CARS 1-6

..N/A ..N/A ..N/A

..N/A

t = S S c + V (3.423x10 )
2 r
2

t = ____ - ____ + _____ (3.4.23x10 ) 2. Reduced stroke buffer; (R + 1.5S) t = ______ + 1.5 ______ 3. Other oil buffers;.
2 -5

-5

..N/A ..N/A

t = R + S + Vr2 (3.423x10 5 )
4.

t = ____ + _____ + _____ (3.423x10 ) Spring buffers;.


2 -5

t = R + S + Vg2 ( 2.588 x10 5 )


Car Top Enclosures Guardrails Refer to 2.10 for configuration of standard handrails. 2.14.1.7 t = ____ + ____ + ____ (2.588x10 ) Car top Guardrails are required when: 1) >300 mm (>12) from H/W enclosure to car (measured on all sides) 2) Must be non-combustible 3) Withstand a lateral impact of 135kg (300#) without appreciable deformation 4) Shall be to a maximum height of 1100 mm (43) allowing for overhead clearances in Req. 2.4.6 & 2.4.7. 5) Must extend from edge-to-edge. (Note: this requirement is not specified in code, but is necessary in order to protect the fall-potential. Minimum 150 mm (6) from overhead 1) A > t 2) B t + 6 3) C t + 24

..N/A

N/A

Equipment Clearances for Uncounterweighted Elevators


Refer to previous top of car clearance check for value of t.

2.4.6 (3.4)

N/A

Existing Equipment

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TOP OF CAR & HOISTWAY Horizontal Clearances
(Refer to Oregon Structural Specialty Code for Seismic zones in Oregon. Typically all counties west of the Cascade range are in Zone 3. Eastern Oregon is zone 2B)

A17.1 (A17.2) 2.5 (3.14) 2.5.1.1 2.5.1.3 2.5.1.5 8.4.1.1

COMMENTS 1) Minimum clearances required for all cars. (*No Seismic requirements apply in a) & b) below) a) Between car & hoistway; 20 mm () min. on sides not used for loading & unloading b) Between cars; 50 mm (2) minimum. 2) Car sill to hoistway or fascia for full width of opening;. a) 125 mm (5) maximum with horizontal doors. b) 190 mm (7) maximum with vertical doors. 3) Cwt. Seismic Clearance Requirements .. a) Car to Cwt. assembly; minimum. 50 mm (2) b) Car to Cwt. assembly w/double U brackets; minimum 100 mm (4). c) H/W to Cwt. assembly; minimum 50 mm (2). d) Nearest obstruction to Cwt. assembly; minimum 25 mm (1). Clearance shall not be less than the sum of the following: 1) Bottom Car runby = 2) Buffer stroke = 3) 150 mm (6) = 4) g stopping distance = 5) car buffer stroke =

CARS 1-6

Refer to Page 58 of the A17.1 handbook.

.. ..N/A

Existing Equipment

Top Counterweight Clearance 1. gravity is used with oil


buffers & no cwt. anti-jump prevention. (Use 115% of rated speed) buffer stroke is used when a reduced stroke buffer is provided. Use gravity (g) when car spring buffers are used. (Use rated governor trip speed)

2.4.9 (3.24)

Enter Measurements on Data Sheet

2. 3.

Existing Equipment Overhead Sheaves (Electric elevator only) Guarding of Snag Points

2.24 (3.25) 8.4.3.2

Emergency Terminal Stopping Devices (generator field control systems using the normal limit to reduce generator output are not required to have these devices) Normal Terminal Stopping Device q Mechanically Operated q Magnetically Operated q Optical Reader q Static Switch

2.25.4.1 (3.6)

2.25.4.2 2.25.2 (3.5)

Ensure sheaves are sized properly and adhere to the submitted drawings. Where the following is less than indicated from snag points or brackets guarding is required: 1) Comp. ropes; less than 756 mm (30) 2) Comp. chains; less than 915 mm (36) 3) Governor rope; less than 500 mm (20) 4) Hoist ropes; less than 300 mm (12) 5) Traveling cables; less than 915 mm (36) 1) When reduced stroke buffers are used, a speedlimiting device conforming to Req. 2.25.4.1 shall be provided. 2) Required on static drive systems with rated speed over 1.00 m/s (200 fpm) 3) Should operate to disconnect main drive power from machine and brake 1) Normal limit switches must: a) Be provided at top terminal landing b) Slow and stop car at or near top landing c) Function independently of the normal stopping device d) Cars w/rated speed 0.76 m/s ( 150 fpm); may also be used as the normal stopping means. e) Must operate until final is actuated f) Operated by movement of the car 2) Normal Limits may be located: a) Traction Machines:. i) on car ii) in hoistway iii) machine room b) Drum Machines:.. i) on car ii) in hoistway

1)

N/A N/A

..N/A

..N/A

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TOP OF CAR & HOISTWAY Final Terminal Stopping Device q Mechanically Operated Only q Located in the hoistway only. q Located also on the machine for drum machines. q Not required on direct plunger hydraulic elevators. A17.1 (A17.2) 2.25.3 (3.6) COMMENTS Where required: 1) Cams shall be metal only. 2) Contacts must be opened mechanically. 3) With spring buffers: must engage prior to buffer contact. 4) Must continue to operate a minimum distance of 600 mm (24). 5) Must operate above landing the distance of the cwt. runby plus 1 time buffer stroke. 6) Prevent movement of the car in either direction. 1) Systems employing ropes, chains or tapes connected to the car to provide a stopping means shall be provided with a device to remove main power if the rope, chain or tape should break. Items to be included on the data plate: 1) Weight of combined car frame & cab 2) Rated load and speed 3) Wire rope data (when applicable) 4) Manufacturers name 5) Year manufactured 1) Numbers shall be not less than 100 mm (4) high. 2) Located on each hoistway door or enclosure. 1) Car Top number shall be not less than 50 mm (2) high on crosshead or car top in visible location The exit shall comply with the following: 2 1) Be not less than 0.26 m (400 sq. in.) 2) Be not less than 400 mm (16) on any side 3) Have a clear space above the car top not less than 1100 mm (43); or 4) Have a clear space of not less than 600 mm (24) with a clear angle of 60 deg. 5) Be equipped with a switch that will prevent the car from operating at more than 0.75 m/s (150 fpm.) 1) Minimum Area: 2 2 a) 0.51 m (5.49 ft. ), b) 600 mm (24) (one side) c) 1100 mm (43 in.) high 2) In any area outside the refuge space where the vertical clearance between the top of the car enclosure and the overhead structure or other obstructions is less than specified in 2.4.12.1, the top of the car enclosure shall be clearly marked. a) The marking shall consist of. i) alternating 100 mm (4 in.) diagonal red and white stripes. ii) In addition, a sign with the words DANGER LOW CLEARANCE iii) shall be prominently posted on the crosshead and be visible from the entrance. iv) The sign shall conform to ANSI Z535.2 or CAN/CSA-Z321, whichever is applicable (see Part 9). The sign shall be of such material and construction that the letters and figures stamped, etched, cast, or otherwise applied to the face shall remain permanently and readily legible. CARS 1-6 N/A

Broken Rope, Chain or Tape Switch

2.25.2.3.2 (3.26)

N/A

Crosshead Data Plate

2.16.3 (3.27)

N/A

Existing Equipment Floor Numbering Emergency Identification (Multiple Cars Only) Top Emergency Exit Existing Equipment 2.29.2 (3.4) 2.29.1 2.14.1.5 (2.14.1.5.2) (3.8)

8.4.4.1.2 Refuge Space Existing Equipment 2.4.12.2 2.4.12.1 (3.4.7)

..

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TOP OF CAR & HOISTWAY Counterweights Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) 2.21 (3.28 & 3.33) COMMENTS Where provided, counterweights shall comply to the following: 1. Frames shall be of structural or formed metal frames. 2. Weight section retention means shall be provided. 3. When provided a minimum of 2 weight rods shall be used w/lock nut and cotter pin at each end. 4. Ensure cwt. frame is securely fastened together. 1) Check for loose connections on frame and platform. 2) Hillside washers or bevel headed bolts shall be used where applicable. 3) Class B & C loading: a) Platform stringers shall be of steel or other metals 4) Class A loading: a) Platform stringers may be of steel, wood or other metals. 5) Wood Platforms:. a) Must be covered with sheet metal or a fire retardant material; or b) Covered with a fire retardant coating. Safeties shall be: 1) Required where there is occupied space below hoistway. 2) Shall be only mechanically set. 3) Application shall not cause the frame to be out of level more than 10 mm (3/8). 1) Guide Rails shall conform to the following: a) Minimum 4 bolts per end of rail to fishplate b) Fishplate width not less than back of rail c) Bracket spacing dependent on size of rail and total weight on pair of rails (see Part 8 tables 8.4.8.2.1-8 d) Crosshead sign required to read: CONSULT MANUFACTURER OF THE SAFETY FOR THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RAIL LUBRICANT TO BE USED If lubricants are not to be used the sign shall so state. Note: A safety test is required if other than mfg. recommended lubricants are used. CARS 1-6 N/A

Car Frame & Stiles Existing Equipment

2.15 (3.18) 2.15.7.3 2.15.6

..N/A ..N/A ..N/A

Counterweight Safeties (See Table 2.17.3) Type A <=150 fpm Type B (any speed) Type C <=500 fpm Existing Equipment Guide Rails & Fastenings Existing Equipment
Maximum guide rail bracket spacing is determined by the following:

2.17.4 (3.29)

N/A

8.4.8

Kg = (cdw + 0.4C )0.454 kips = Kg / 453.6

2.17.16 (3.19)

Where: Kg = kilograms cdw = car dead weight or cwt. dead weight C = car capacity Determine the maximum rail bracket spacing from tables 8.4.8.2.1-8) based on the rail size. Hoistway Door Locking Devices Existing Equipment

2.12.1 (4.4) 2.12.2 (4.4)

1) 2)

Passenger Elevators: a) Must be equipped with interlocks b) Listed to UL104 standard Freight Elevators: a) Must be equipped with interlocks b) Under 4570 mm (15) rise may combination contacts and locks

N/A N/A have

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TOP OF CAR & HOISTWAY Pipes, wiring and ducts Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) 2.8.2 (2.8.1.4)
OR. Amend. (3.12)

COMMENTS No unrelated wiring, ducts or piping allowed. 1) Sprinkler branch lines and risers must be located outside hoistway. 2) All wiring must be in approved raceway or conduit. 3) Electrical conduit, fittings and covers must be as follows: a) (348-12) Conduit Supports every 3050 mm (10) & within 915 mm (36) of boxes. b) (362-8) Gutter Supports shall not exceed: i) Horizontal Runs; 1525-3050 mm (5-10 ii) Vertical Runs; 4572 mm (15) c) (370-18) Plug Open knockouts d) (370-25) Outlet box covers must be provided. e) (370-28c) J-box covers required. The following shall apply: 1) Only sills, headers, etc. may project into hoistway on entrance sides. 2) Recesses are prohibited except to install elevator equipment. 3) Ledges over 100 mm (4) must be beveled not less than 75 4) Top of setbacks shall be beveled at not less than 75 Traveling Cables must conform to the following: 1) (620-11) Must comply with Table 400 2) (620-41) Properly supported at 30-60m (100200) lengths 3) (620-43) Shall be protected from damage and snags 4) (620-44) Run in lengths no greater than 1830 mm (6) outside gutter or conduit. 5) (620-83) Be properly grounded to the car. 1) Tension shall be set to not more than 60% of the pull out tension of the governor. The tag shall include: a) Rope diameter b) Breaking strength c) Material grade d) mm/yy installed e) Preformed or non-preformed f) Construction classification g) Firm installing rope h) Manufacturer i) Min. 1.5 mm (1/16) lettering 1) Must be located under the crosshead. 2) Overhead hitch plates are to be fastened to the top of the overhead beams. 3) Direct tension must not be placed on bolts

CARS 1-6 N/A

Projections & Recesses The degree of bevel may be less than 75 when it can be demonstrated that materials cannot be remain on the ledge.

2.1.6 (3.13)

Traveling Cables Existing Equipment

2.8.1 (3.16)

Governor Releasing Carrier Existing Equipment Governor Rope Existing Equipment Mark appropriate rope type. Minimum 3/8 diameter. Iron Steel Monel metal Phosphor bronze Stainless steel Hitch Plates Existing Equipment

2.17.15 (3.21) 2.18.5 (3.20)

2.15.13 (3.22)

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


TOP OF CAR & HOISTWAY Suspension Ropes Factor of safety for hoist ropes (2.20.3): A17.1 (A17.2) 2.20 (3.23) COMMENTS 1) CARS 1-6

Rope Data Tag shall include: a) Rope diameter b) Breaking strength c) Material grade SxN f = d) mm/yy installed W e) mm/yy first shortened N = number of runs of rope f) Preformed or non-preformed under load g) Construction classification S = rated rope breaking strength h) Firm installing ropes W = static load on ropes i) Rope manufacturer j) Appear on crosshead data plate Existing Equipment 2.20.4 2) Minimum requirements for ropes a) 3 qty. on traction machines b) 2 qty. on drum machines c) Minimum 10 mm (3/8) diameter 2.20.9 1) Fastenings to hitch plates shall be: N/A Wire Rope Fastenings (see fig. 2.20.9.4) (3.22) a) Individually tapered sockets not less than 4 Existing Equipment times the rope diameter. b) The open portion of the socket shall be not less than 4 times the rope diameter. c) Other types as may be approved by testing lab. d) Adjustable to provide proper rope tension 2.20.6 2) Drum machines:. ..N/A a) Secured on the inside of the drum by clamps or tapered babbitted sockets. b) Means to retain extra rope length inside drum c) Minimum of 1 turn on drum with car resting 2.20.7 on fully compressed buffer. 2.20.11 Other Suspension Means (Oregon amendment) Indicate: Wire Rope CSBs Aramid Fibers: The suspension means shall be either coated steel belts, aramid fiber or other types approved by the authority having jurisdiction. Other suspension means shall be permitted to be used providing they comply with the following requirements. (a) Requirement 2.20.2, Wire Rope Data (b) Requirement 2.20.3, Factor of Safety (c) Requirement 2.20.4, Minimum Number and Diameter of Suspension Means. The diameter of the suspension means shall be permitted to deviate to accommodate other configurations of suspension means. (d) Requirement 2.20.9; Suspension-rope Fastening. The suspension-rope fastening shall be permitted to deviate from this section so as to be compatible with the suspension means. The strength and durability of the suspension-rope fastening device shall not diminish the safety factor of the suspension means. Counterweight Guiding Member 8.4.7.2 1) Upper and lower restraints required and may be N/A Restraints an integral part of the guide shoe or guide roller assembly. Compensating Ropes & Chains 2.21.4 Comp. Ropes or chains shall: N/A Existing Equipment (3.34) 1) Fastened to the cwt. frame 2) Ropes shall be provided at one end with a means to adjust the rope tension Car Leveling Devices (3.7.1.1) 1) Examine fastenings and clearances of car leveling devices, including cams and vanes located in the hoistway.

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TOP OF CAR & HOISTWAY Existing Equipment Hoistway Doors Indicate Type S/Sp. Side Slide 2/Sp. Side Slide 3/Sp. Side Slide S/Sp. C/O 2/Sp. C/O 3/Sp. C/O Single Swing Double Swing Swing/Horizontal Comb. S/Sp. Vertical 2/Sp. Vertical 3/Sp. Vertical Bi-parting MANUAL POWER
2.11.11.5; They shall be securely anchored to the sills, and to the building structure or to the track supports such that they shall withstand the forces shown in Reqs. 2.11.11.3.1 and 2.11.11.8 without detachment or permanent deformation. Anchors and fastenings to suit the wall construction are required. The head of the entrance frames shall not be used to support the weight of the wall over the frame. 2.11.11.5.7 The entrance assembly shall be capable of withstanding a force of 2500 N (562 lbf) applied on the landing side at right angles to and approximately at the center of a panel. This force shall be distributed over an area of approximately 100 mm (4 in.) by 100 mm (4 in.). There shall be no appreciable permanent displacement or deformation of any parts of the entrance assembly resulting from this test. 2.11.7.1.7 Vision Panel Grillwork: 1: Cover the entire panel. 2: Openings no larger then 19mm x 19mm (x ) or 19mm ( ) diameter. 3. Openings shall be spaced 25 mm (1) on center. 4: Installed on h/w side and free from burrs and sharp edges.

A17.1 (A17.2) 2.11 (3.17) 2.11.2.1 2.11.11.4 2.11.11.5.1 2.11.11.5.2 2.11.11.5.4 2.11.11.5.5 2.11.11.5.7 2.11.11.6 2.11.11.8 2.11.11.10 2.11.12 2.11.13 2.11.13.5

COMMENTS 1) Check for proper type of door arrangement: 2) Passenger elevators:. a) Horizontal slide (ADA requirement) Vertical allowed for non-ADA elevators b) Upthrust device c) Overlap on multi-speed doors, minimum 13 mm ( ). d) Maximum clearance between panels and frames, 10 mm (3/8). e) C/O doors must have astragal. f) Raised molding, etc., max. 3.0 mm (1/8) g) Must withstand 2104 N (526 lbf) applied at right angles to center of panel h) Gibs must engage sill by min. 6.35 mm (.) i) Safety retainers (fire stops) j) Door/sight guard to sill edge 13 mm () 3) Freight Elevators:.. a) Horizontal slide (see Req. 2.14.6.2 for clearances) b) Swing, single section c) Horizontal-swing combination d) C/O two section horizontal swing e) Bi-parting counterbalanced f) Vertical slide counterweighted g) Pull straps for manual door types e and f above h) Double swing (limitations apply see Req.2.11.2.3) 4) Other door requirements:... a) Sill guards or fascia b) Door panel listing & marking c) Vision Panels; . i) Maximum 150 mm (6) on one side ii) Wired or laminated glass (Z97.1 or 16 CFR 1201 2 2 iii) Maximum total area: 0.055 m (85 in ) iv) Power Doors; must be substantially flush w/outside surface of door. v) Must be protected by grill work; see Rule 2.11.7.1.7 for details. vi) Required with manually operated or self closing hoistway doors at landings w/o position indicator d) Glass panels; . i) Min. 60% of visible door area from outside hoistway; ii) Glass must be marked; and iii) Limited to one glass panel. 5) Ensure smoke doors cannot prevent egress from the car or access to the car. 6) Frames; overlap wall on hoistway side & provide a uniform surface with wall. 7) Securely anchored to wall and sill. 8) Wall and doorframes must interface as per drawings to maintain listed fire rating. 9) Marking & labeling of tested assembly; lab name, symbol or file no., statement of compliance w/8.3.4.

CARS 1-6 ..N/A

..N/A

2.11.12.8

.. ..N/A

2.11.14/15 2.11.7.1 (4.3.3)

2.11.7.2.2

..N/A

N/A

2.11.11.3 2.11.15

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OUTSIDE HOISTWAY Hoistway Enclosure Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) 2.11 (4.8) COMMENTS Ensure there are no questionable openings in enclosure around entrance frames. 2) If glass is used ensure that laminated glass is provided and properly marked. 3) Other items may need to be deferred to the building official Required in blind hoistways: rd 1) Every 3 floor but no more than 11 m (36). 2) 2030 mm x 700 mm (68 x 28) minimum size 3) Free from obstacles 4) Horizontal sliding type; or 5) Single swing 6) Self-closing and self-locking 7) Sign to read; DANGER, ELEVATOR HOISTWAY (min. 50 mm (2) letters) 8) Door must be provided with electric contact. 9) Provided with a five pin/disk cylinder lock 10) Lock to be uniquely keyed 11) Key only removable in locked position 12) Key to be kept on premises 1) Door Unlocking Devices a) Hoistway door unlocking devices shall be provided for use by authorized and emergency personnel for each car at every landing where there is an entrance. 2) Hoistway Access Switches a) Rated speed > 0.75 m/s (150 fpm) i) Hoistway access switches required Located at the top and bottom landings. b) Rated speed 0.75 m/w (150 fpm). i) Required at top landing if top of car is greater than 900 mm (35 in.) from top landing w/car at next level below. a) Access cannot be operative if TOC inspection station is active. b) Bottom landing: upward travel limited to point where bottom of toe guard is even with header. c) Other landings: i) downward travel is limited to a point where car top is even with landing sill. ii) Upward travel limited to length of toe guard 1) 1100 mm (43) to center line of fixture 2) 19 mm (3/4) min. button size 1) 1525 mm (60) on center from floor. 1) Elevator number is required at the designated level on each entrance frame. a) Minimum 75 mm (3-in.) high 1) Located adjacent to the Phase I keyed switch 1) CARS 1-6

Emergency doors Existing Equipment

2.11.1.1 (2.11.1.2) (4.10)

N/A

Access to Hoistway Existing Equipment

2.12.6.1 (4.5)

N/A

2.12.7.1

..N/A

Hall Stations Existing Equipment Door Jamb Braille Markings Emergency Numbering (Multiple cars in bldg. only) Fire Service Signs, Phase I

A117.1 4.10.3 A117.1 4.10.5 2.29.1

2.27.7

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


OUTSIDE HOISTWAY Fire Signs, Use Stairway (Not required in main lobby) Power Closing of Hoistway Doors Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) OSSC 3002.3 2.12.3.1 (4.6) COMMENTS Required by the building code. See A17.1 Appendix O for sample pictograph. May be only one per group-system. 1) Manual H/W Door w/Power Car Door a) When the car door is closed under power by automatic means created by momentary push button or timer control, the hoistway door must be closed before the car door can close. This feature not required if car door is controlled via constant pressure push button. 2) Power Closing of Car & H/W doors via CPPB. (Horizontal or vertical) a) Gates and doors shall stop, or stop and reopen. Sequencing is not required. 3) Power Closing of Car & H/W door by automatic means. (Horizontal doors). a) Only for automatic & constant pressure elevators. Kinetic energy must be observed and door open button required. 4) Power Closing of Car & H/W doors by automatic means. (Vertical doors).. a) Requires an audible warning device to sound at least 5 sec. prior to doors beginning to close. Delay may be omitted if close is started by push button. Sequence closing is required; door open button is required and a door-reopening device is required. Not required by the elevator code, but when provided the following shall apply: 1) Compliance with Rule 2.26.10; regenerated power. 2) Manual power transfer switch for multi-car systems 3) Power selection switch must be keyed 1) An illuminated signal marked ELEVATOR EMERGENCY POWER shall be provided in the elevator lobby at the designated level to indicate that the normal power supply has failed and the emergency or standby power is in effect. 2) A selector switch(es) marked ELEVATOR EMERGENCY POWER in red lettering a minimum of 5 mm (0.25 in.) in height; and 3) The selector switch(es) positions shall be marked to correspond with the elevator identification number (see 2.29) and a position marked AUTO. 1) Minimum 100 lx (10 ftc) @ floor level w/doors closed. 2) Take nominal readings in front of each group of cars. In larger lobbies, multiple readings may be necessary. 1) CARS 1-6

N/A

2.13.3.2

..N/A

2.13.3.3

..N/A

Sequence Operation Required

2.13.3.4 2.13.5 2.13.6 (4,7)

..N/A

Emergency Power Operation Existing Equipment

2.16.8 (4.12)

N/A

Standby Emergency Power The key shall be Group 3 Security (see 8.1); and

2.27.2.3 (4.12)

N/A

2.27.2.4.1

2.27.2.4.2

Corridor Illumination Existing Equipment

2.11.10.2

Enter Measurements on Data Sheet

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OUTSIDE HOISTWAY Separate Counterweight Hoistway Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) 2.3.1 (4.11) COMMENTS Remote counterweights shall only be use d: 1) When no compensation is provided 2) Hoistway fully enclosed 3) Access for maintenance required at intervals not to exceed 11 m (36) 4) Access doors to be a minimum 1980 mm (66) 5) Access doors required for each set of counterweights 6) Light switch located inside entry door 7) Duplex receptacle located inside entry door (shall conform to Art. 620-85) 8) Permanent electric lighting 9) Emergency stop switch required 10) Ropes and sheaves leading to the cwt. shall be guarded against unauthorized access. 11) Maximum, 4 cwt. In the same hoistway separated by solid guard at top, bottom & center of hoistway 12) Guards to be a minimum of 2440 mm (8) long opposite the entry door. 13) Minimum of 610 mm (2) between the counterweight and the entry door. 1) Star of Life symbol [elevators with 4 or more stops] placed on at least one elevator with an interior to accommodate a 24 x 76 stretcher. 2) The symbol must be 75 mm (3-in.) in height and located on both sides of the entrance frames. The height from the floor is not specified but should be placed above the jamb tag. 1) The minimum acceptable time from notification that a car is answering a call until the doors of that car start to close shall be calculated from one of the following equations (see left column) where T = total time in seconds and D = distance (ft. or mm) from the point in the lobby or corridor 60 in. (1525 mm) directly in front of the farthest call button controlling that car to the centerline of its hoistway door. NA N/A

Symbols

OSSC 3002.4

N/A

Minimum Hall Call Door Time

A117.1 4.10.1.7

T=D/1.5 ft/s; or T=D/455 mm/s

Enter Measurements on Data Sheet

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60in.

ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


A17.1 (A17.2) Indicate elevators in common Pit; Pit #1: Pit Access 2.2.4 (Ladder design must comply (5.1) with ANSI A14.3, Standard for Fixed Ladders.) PIT AREA Walk-in Pit: Yes No COMMENTS CARS 1-6 N/A

- Pit #2: - Pit #3: -


1) Pit ladders shall be installed in all pits greater than 900 mm (35) deep and shall conform to the following: a) Minimum 400 mm (16) wide unless reduced to allow for elevator equipment (min. 225 mm (9) in any case) b) Rungs 300 mm (12) on center c) Extend a minimum 1200 mm (48) above sill level d) Be not less than 180 mm (7-in.) from wall or nearest obstruction behind ladder. May be reduced to a minimum of 115 mm (4) when necessary. e) Be not less than 1000 mm (39) measured horizontally from means to unlock egress door from pit. Pit Access Doors:.. a) Minimum 1825 mm (72) high by 750 mm (29.5) wide b) Self-closing & self locking c) Keys to be kept on premises Security Group 1 d) If door swings out and structural or mechanical part of elevator projects into the door opening:.. i) Door contact required i) Vision panel required: (1) wired or laminated glass (2) minimum 6 mm () thick (3) reject a 150 mm (6 in) diameter ball 2 2 (4) max. area of .03 m (47 in ) f) Barrier required if door sill is more than 300 mm (12 in.) above pit floor. Access to Underside of Car:... Where the distance from the pit floor to the underside of the plank channels or slings exceeds 2100 mm (83-in.), with the car at the lowest landing, a means shall be permanently installed or permanently stored in the pit to provide access to the equipment on the underside of the car. Where elevated pit equipment requires vertical access of more than 1220-mm (48-in.), a permanent non-combustible working platform shall be provided. The platforms height and surface area shall be determined by the equipment requiring access. Access to the platform shall be by fixed ladder or stair. The platform shall be of sufficient strength to support personnel and may be of open grillwork. Platform railings, where required, shall comply with ANSI 1264.1.

Existing Condition

2.2.2.4

2)

N/A

..N/A

2.2.8

4)

..N/A

Access to Pit Equipment Oregon Amendment Note: This requirement only pertains to pits depths not covered under 2.2.8.

2.2.4.5

1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

N/A

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PIT AREA Stop Switch A17.1 (A17.2) 2.2.6 (5.1) COMMENTS Located by the access door; and On multiple car units, located at entrance to each elevators pit area 3) When access is through bottom landing door:.. a) Approx. 18 above sill level. b) Pits over 66 deep require a second stop switch located about 4 from floor. The following shall apply: 1) Minimum 100 lx (10 ftc) illumination evenly distributed 2) Light switch located within easy reach of access door 3) Lamp(s) shall be guarded 4) Fixtures are to be of the type that will not allow installation of lamps of light output less than required to produce 100 lx (10ftc) 5) Must be on a dedicated branch circuit and not on load side of GFCI. 6) Illumination measurements are to be taken in the direction of the light source. 1) May be provided with the following: a) Sump pump with 24hr monitored alarm and power control switch located outside hoistway 2) Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code requires:.. Permanent means of drainage shall be provided for elevator pits. Gravity drains, when installed, shall be provided with an approved type backwater valve to prevent drain line backup and the trap seal shall be protected with an automatic trap seal primer. Sump and pump may be installed when provided with the following: a) A check valve to prevent water, gases, and odors from entering the pit. b) A secured and level cover over the sump. c) An automatic activation switch d) A minimum 1/3 hp rating. e) A minimum 1 (32 mm) discharge pipe. f) Sump size as recommended by the manufacturer. g) The outlet pipe of the pump shall be directly or indirectly connected to the inlet of a primed P trap. The P trap shall be connected to the sanitary drainage system. h) Single pumps shall be permitted. 3) Connected to a dedicated non-GFCI single receptacle 4) Sump shall be readily accessible for maintenance Covers shall be: 1) Substantially level with pit floor. 2) Non-combustible. 3) Prevented from shifting sufficiently to expose sump opening. 4) Fastenings should not be of the non-removable type. Bottom Clearances shall be as follows: 1) Minimum 600 mm (24) to any equipment installed under platform except within a 300 mm (12) wide parameter from the platform edge. This includes the bolster channels. 2) The refuge space shall be not less than: a) 600 mm w (24) x 1200 mm l (48) x 600 mm h (24); or b) 460 mm w (18) x 915 mm l (36) x 1100 mm (43) 1) Solid bumpers may only be used on cars with rated speed of 0.25 m/s (50 ft/m) or less. 2) Must be able to withstand impact w/o failure. Marking Plate Requirements: 1) Minimum 6.0 mm () lettering 2) Safety type (A, B, or C) 3) Maximum tripping speed 4) Maximum designed safety capacity (lbs.) 5) Force in lbs. Required to activate safety 1) 2) PITS 1-3

..N/A

Lighting & Light Switch


(Illumination shall be taken in direction of light source and readings should be done at least in front and back of the pit channels with the hoistway door closed. Depending on pit area, more than 2 readings may be necessary.)

2.2.5 (5.1) 2.2.5.4 (OA) 620-24 2.2.5.5 (OA) 2.2.2.3 710.15 (OPSC)

Sump Pump or Drain


(Sump Pumps and drains are to be installed according to the Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code.

Enter Measurements on Data Sheet N/A ..

Discharge line location:

Existing Equipment

Sump cover

NFPA 70 620-85 2.2.2.6 (5.2)

N/A

Bottom Clearances Existing Equipment

3.4.1

Solid Bumpers Existing Equipment Car Safeties Existing Equipment

2.22.2

N/A

2.17.14 (5.8)

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


PIT AREA Bottom Runby; Car & Cwt.
(Minimum requirements unless otherwise noted)

A17.1 2.4.3 2.4.2

Existing Equipment

2.4.4

Normal Terminal Stopping Device Existing Equipment Mechanically Operated Magnetically Operated Optical Reader Static Switch

2.25.2 (5.4)

Car Frame & Stiles Existing Equipment

2.15 (3.18) 2.15.7.3 2.15.6

Traveling Cables & Electrical Existing Equipment

2.8.2 (5.5)

2.8.2.3.5

Guiding Members Existing Equipment

2.15.2 (5.8) 8.4.5.1

COMMENTS Un-counterweighted: a) 0.13 m/s (25 fpm); 75 mm (3) b) > 0.13 m/s (25 fpm); (6) 2) Counterweighted w/spring buffers & rheostatic control or s/sp. AC control: a) 0.13 m/s (25 fpm); 75 mm (3) b) > 0.13-0.25 m/s (25-50 fpm); 150 mm (6) c) > 0.25-0.50 m/s (50-100 fpm); 225 mm (9) d) > 0.50-1.0 m/s (100-200 fpm); 300 mm (12) e) w/oil Buffers; 150 mm (6) f) w/spring buffers; 150 mm (6.) 3) Maximum Runby: a) Car; 600 mm (24); b) Cwt.; 915 mm (36); 1) Normal limit switches must: a) Be provided at bottom terminal landing b) Slow and stop car at or near bottom landing c) Function independently of the normal stopping device d) Cars w/rated speed 0.75 m/s (150 fpm); may also be used as the normal stopping means. e) Must operate until final is actuated f) Operated by movement of the car 2) Normal Limits may be located: a) Traction Machines: i) On car ii) In hoistway iii) Machine room b) Drum Machines: i) On car ii) In hoistway 6) Check for loose connections on frame and platform. 7) Hillside washers or bevel headed bolts shall be used where applicable. 8) Class B & C loading:.. a) Platform stringers shall be of steel or other metals 9) Class A loading:. a) Platform stringers may be of steel, wood or other metals. 10) Wood Platforms:. a) Must be covered with sheet metal or a fire retardant material; or b) Covered with a fire retardant coating. 1) Traveling Cables must conform to the following: a) (620-11) Must comply with Table 400 b) (620-43) Shall be protected from damage and snags c) (620-44) Run in lengths not greater than 1830 mm (72) outside gutter or conduit from point of suspension on car. d) (620-83) Be properly grounded to the car. e) Must not contact pit floor with car resting on buffers 2) When the hoistway is sprinklered, electrical equipment located less than 1220 mm (48) above pit floor:.. a) Shall be NEMA-4 enclosed (weatherproof); and b) Wiring shall be identified for use in wet locations. c) Pit sprinkler subject to shunt trip device. 1) Ensure roller or slide guides are securely fastened to car frame. 2) Position restraints required either separate or part of guide member. 1)

CARS 1-6 ..N/A

..N/A Enter Measurements on Data Sheet

..N/A

..N/A

..N/A ..N/A ..N/A

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PIT AREA Car Platform Guard Existing Equipment A17.1 2.15.9.2 (4.1) {2.15.9} COMMENTS Must be equal to or greater than width of door opening. Must be adequately supported. Electric:.. a) minimum height of the leveling zone plus 75 mm (3). (Minimum 1220 mm (48)). 4) Hydraulic elevator:... a) minimum height of the leveling zone plus 75 mm (3). (Minimum 525 mm (21) # of Strands Rated Speed Diameter 6 42 1.00 m/s (200 fpm) 8 30 1.00 m/s ( 200 fpm) >1.00 6 46 m/s ( 200 fpm) 8 32 >100 m/s ( 200 fpm) 1) Must be of the GFCI type. 2) Shall not extinguish pit lighting if tripped. 1) 2) 3) Marking plates showing stroke, load rating and number of springs Minimum Buffer Stroke: Rated Speed 50 m/s (100 ft/m) > 0.51-0/75 m/s (101 to 150 ft/m) > 0.76-1.0 m/s (151 to 200 ft/m) 2.22.4 Oil Buffers (5.9) Existing Equipment Buffer Plate Markings: 1) Maximum & minimum loads 2) Maximum striking speed 3) Oil viscosity range 4) Viscosity index number 5) Pour point of oil in degrees C (F). 6) Buffer stroke 7) Gas composition (when applicable) Final Terminal Stopping Device Existing Equipment Mechanically Operated Only Located in the hoistway only. Located also on the machine for drum machines. Compensating Ropes, Chains and Sheaves Existing Equipment Counterweight Safety & Buffer Tests (Safeties N/A ) Enter Measurements on Data Sheet 2.17.17 (5.10.3.1) (3.29.3.1) Speed 1.50 m/s (300 fpm) 1.75 m/s (350 fpm) 2.00 m/s (400 fpm) 2.25 m/s (450 fpm) 2.50 m/s (500 fpm) 3.00 m/s (600 fpm) 3.50 m/s (700 fpm) 4.00 m/s (800 fpm) 4.50 m/s (900 fpm) 5.00 m/s (1000 fpm) Over 5.75 m/s (1150 fpm see 2.22.4.1) 2.25.3 (5.3) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 1) Cams shall be metal only. Contacts must be opened mechanically. With spring buffers: must engage prior to buffer contact. Must continue to operate a minimum distance of 610 mm (24). Must operate above landing the distance of the runby plus 1 time buffer stroke. Prevent movement of the car in either direction. Speeds greater than 3.5 m/s (700 fpm); provide a device to tie car & cwt. together to limit car or cwt. jump. 115% 1.73 m/s (345 fpm) 2.01 m/s (402 fpm) 2.30 m/s (460 fpm) 2.59 m/s (517 fpm) 2.88 m/s (575 fpm) 3.45 m/s (690 fpm) 4.03 m/s (805 fpm) 4.60 m/s (920 fpm) 5.18 m/s (1035 fpm) 5.75 m/s (1150 fpm) CARS 1-6

Governor Rope Tension Sheave Existing Equipment Minimum governor sheave diameter: GFI 15 & 20 Amp Receptacles Existing Equipment Spring Buffers Existing Equipment

2.18.7 (5.6)

NEC 620-85 2.22.3

N/A

Stroke 1 2 4 Stroke 155 mm (6 ) 205 mm (8 ) 270 mm (11) 340 mm (13 ) 425 mm (17) 605 mm (24 ) 825 mm (33 ) 1080 mm (43 ) 1365 mm (55 ) 1685 mm (68 ) N/A

Counterweight safety test performed with empty car: 1) Measure governor tripping speed with a tachometer. (See tables 2.29.2(a)-(e)) 2) Governor shall be sealed if any adjustments are made. 3) Governor overspeed switch 0.75 m/s (> 150 fpm) 4) Check slide 5) Governor pull through 6) Buffer test; buffer should return to full extension within 90 sec.

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TESTING Slack Rope Device Existing Equipment Shunt Trip Device A17.1 (A17.2) 2.26.2.1 2.8.3.2 COMMENTS 1) 1) Required on drum machines CARS 1-6 N/A N/A

Car Safety & Buffer Tests Required with rated load in car. Counterweight buffer and safety tests performed with empty car. Overspeed; not more than 90% of maximum governor trip speed. Buffer tests shall be done with the normal limits temporarily disabled. Enter Measurements on Data Sheet

Inspection Operation with Door Locks & Gate Switches Bypassed.

Individual switches may be used to bypass groups of door locks.

Machine room inspection operation is not allowed when door lock bypass switches are engaged.

Activation device may be either: a) Heat detector located within 610 mm (24) of sprinkler head; or b) Flow sensor without time delay device. c) Device must be supervised through the fire alarm panel. 2) Shunt-trip must be located in elevator machine room. 3) Ensure that opening the disconnect will not trigger an alarm or trouble signal. 8.10.2 1) Car Safeties (w/rated load in car): 8.10.2.2.2(bb)(2) 2) Type A Safeties to be set by hand at rated speed. 8.10.2.2.2(r)(3) 3) Obtaining the necessary slack shall operate type A safeties set by slackening the ropes. 8.10.2.2.2(bb)(4) 4) Type B & C safeties to be subjected to an overspeed test. a) AC drive motors may be tested at normal speed and tripping governor by hand when sufficient over-speed is not attainable. 8.10.2.2.2(bb)(1)(c) 5) Governor shall be sealed if any adjustments are made. 8.10.2.2.2(bb)(1)(d) 6) SOS switch operation 8.10.2.2.5(c) 7) Full load buffer test; buffer should return to full extension within 90 sec. 8.10.2.2.5(c) 4 8) Reduced stroke buffers shall be tested at the reduced striking speed. 1) The following shall be provided and located in the 2.26.1.5 machine room: 2.26.1.5.2 a) Car door bypass switch b) Hoistway door bypass switch 2.26.1.5.1 c) Clearly labeled with bypass and open positions d) Contacts opened mechanically & not dependent 2.26.1.5.3 solely on springs e) Use of relays shall not render door locks inoperative if 2.26.1.5.4 relay fails f) Shall only allow operation of car in inspection mode 2.26.1.5.8 g) When both switches are in bypass mode car can be operated by only car-top or in-car inspection control. h) Warning sign required adjacent to bypass switches: 2.26.1.5.8 i) Jumpers shall not be used to bypass hoistway-door or car-door electric contacts 2.26.5

N/A

Faulty Door Lock Monitoring System Short-out gate switch and attempt to operate car with doors open. Check to see that doors will not close if gate switch or hoistway door lock is bypassed. Ascending Car Overspeed Protection Unintended Car Movement

1) A means is required to monitor positions of poweroperated car doors mechanically coupled to hoistway doors when at landing zone. 2) Operation must be prevented if car door is open even if gate switch is electrically closed. 3) Doors must be prevented from closing if fully open when: (except in Req. 2.26.1.5).. a) Car door contact is made or bypassed b) The hoistway door at the landing is closed or bypassed. 8.10.2.2.2(cc)(1) 1) Tested with no load in the car. 2) Must conform to 2.19.1.2 8.10.2.2.2(cc)(2) 1) Must conform to 2.19.2.2

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER & FREIGHT ELEVATORS ASME A17.1 2004


TESTING Car Speed Existing Equipment Emergency Brake Braking System Existing Equipment A17.1 (A17.2) 8.10.2.2.2(dd) 2.19.1.3 8.10.2.2.2(o) COMMENTS 1) 1) 1) Check rated speed in both directions with and without rated load. Test emergency brake operation. Refer to Table F1 (indicate type on table) For passenger elevators and all freight elevators, the brake shall be tested for compliance with applicable requirements. Place the load as shown in Table 8.11.2.3.4 in the car and run it to the lowest landing by normal operating means. The driving machine shall safely lower, stop, and hold the car with this load. Freight elevators of class C-2 loading shall sustain and level the elevator car. (2.16.6) (Item 2.15) a) Braking system (2.24.8.2.2) b) Electro-mechanical brake (2.24.8.3) CARS 1-6

Class of Service Passenger Class A Class B Class C1 Class C2 Class C3 One Piece Load by 2.16.7 Detector Locations (Oregon amendment) Note: Landings exposed directly to the outside atmosphere may be covered by an awning or similar structure. But essentially, the outside area should not be more than a nominal 4-6 ft. from the elevator door or in any lobby area where smoke cannot readily accumulate.

Not Permitted to Carry Permitted to Carry Passengers Passengers Not applicable 125% rated load Rated load 125% rated load Rated load 125% rated load Rated load 125% rated load Up to 150% rated load Up to 150% rated load Rated load 125% rated load Rated load or one piece load, 125% rated load or one piece load, whichever whichever is greater is greater 2.27.3.2.1 In jurisdictions not enforcing the NBCC, fire alarm initiating devices shall be installed in conformance with the requirements of NFPA 72, and shall be located (a) at each floor served by the elevator except as modified in this requirement ; (b) in the associated elevator machine room; and (c) in the elevator hoistway, when required by NFPA 72. (d) Fire alarm initiating devices are not required in elevator lobbies exposed directly to the outside atmosphere. Where provided, they must operate as required by Section 2.27.3. (e) Where an elevator has fire alarm initiating devices located only in the elevator machine room, hoistway, or both locations, and the building is not provided with a fire alarm control panel, the fire alarm control unit shall be permitted to be omitted, providing the elevator operation defaults to Phase I Emergency Recall Operation if either fire alarm initiating device or its related circuit fails. (f) Fire alarm panels, annunciators and associated wiring shall not be installed in elevator machine rooms or control spaces. Only panels and relays necessary to directly interface with the elevator control, shall be permitted to be installed in elevator machine rooms or control spaces. (g) In existing buildings with an existing fire alarm control system that is not capable of supervising detectors used for elevator recall, fire alarm initiating devices specific to elevator recall shall be permitted to be connected to a separate control unit. (h) Annunciator panels used to supervise fire alarm initiating devices used for elevator recall are required to be located in an area of the building where the panel can be readily seen and heard.

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

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TESTING FIRE SERVICE Phase I Fire Service Recall Fire alarm initiating devices (front/rear): Smoke detectors shall be tested at each landing. In buildings exceeding 10 landings it may only be necessary to check incoming fire alarm initiating device signal without putting elevators on recall once correct elevator operation has been established. Use data sheet for fire alarm initiating device tests. 2.27.3.2.1 Detectors are to be located at each elevator lobby (optional at unenclosed landings) machine room and at the top of the hoistway if the top of the hoistway is sprinklered or the detector is used to activate a smoke control system. Refer to NFPA 72 for additional details. A17.1 (A17.2) 2.27.3.1 COMMENTS Req. 2.27.3 does not apply if: 1) Hoistway is not required to be fire rated: and 2) Travel does not exceed 2000 mm (80); and 3) Does not penetrate a floor Keys are designated Security Group 3 1) Phase-I 3-position keyed switch in lobby (RESETOFF-ON). Key removable in OFF-ON position only. 2) FIRE RECALL letters to be 5 mm () high in RED or color contrasting with a red background. 3) Optional secondary 2-position keyed switch (if any) (OFF-ON) {FIRE RECALL shall not restore elevator operation if this switch is ON} 4) Keys rotate clockwise from Reset-Off-On; keys removable in ON & OFF positions only. 5) Only fire recall switches and lobby, M/R or H/W detectors allowed to put elevator(s) on recall. 6) Illuminated signal required with Phase I switches to indicate Phase I activation. 7) Phase I operation: a) Car(s) traveling toward recall level; b) Car(s) traveling away from recall level; c) Car(s) stopped at landings. d) Ensure RUN-STOP-OVERRIDE is functional upon car leaving the landing. e) Door reopening devices susceptible to smoke or flame shall be disabled. f) Must close under reduced speed: max. 3.5J (2.5 ft-lbf kinetic energy) g) Ensure all hall and car calls are canceled; hall/car lanterns are disabled. 8) Visual and Audible signals: a) An illuminated visual and audible signal system shall be activated. b) The visual signal shall be one of the symbols shown in Fig. 2.27.3.1.6(h) and located on the car operating panel. c) The entire circular or square area of the outline of the hat, or the outline of the area shown on fig. 2.27.3.1.6(h) shall be illuminated. d) The visual signal shall remain activated until the car is restored to automatic operation. e) When the door is open, the audible signal shall remain active for a minimum of 5 s. f) The audible signal shall not be active when the car is at the recall level. 9) Additional Fire Recall switch: a) Both Fire recall switches must be in the on position to recall elevator to main egress level if called to alternate landing first. b) Removing elevator from Phase I Recall:. c) Primary switch turned to Reset, then Off; d) Second switch is in the Off position; and e) Fire alarm devices are reset. 10) Means to remove elevators from service cannot interfere with Phase I recall unless specified in code. 11) Load weighing cannot override Fire Recall. CARS 1-6 N/A

2.27.3.1.1>

2.27.3.1.2> 2.27.3.1.3> 2.27.3.1.4> 2.27.3.1.5> 2.27.3.1.6>

..

2.27.3.1.6(i) 2.27.3.1.6(c) 2.27.3.1.6(e) ref. 2.13.5.1 2.27.3.1.6(f) 2.27.3.1.6(h)

2.27.3.1.6(j)

2.27.3.1.6(k)

...

2.27.3.1.6(l) 2.27.3.1.6(m)

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TESTING FIRE SERVICE Phase I Fire Alarm Initiating Devices (Smoke Detectors) A17.1 (A17.2) 2.27.3.2.3 COMMENTS Fire Alarm Initiating Device Activation: a) Lobby Detectors (other than main landing) b) All cars serving that landing and any group cars shall return to the main egress level 2) Machine Room Detectors. a) All cars with equipment in the M/R and any group cars return to the main egress level unless M/R is on the main level. b) Cause the fire hat to illuminate intermittently. 3) Hoistway Detectors a) All cars in the hoistway and any group cars shall return to designated level. b) Detectors activated below the lowest landing will cause cars to return to the highest recall level. c) Cause the fire hat to illuminate intermittently. 4) Main Lobby Detectors... a) Recall all cars to the alternate landing. b) If Fire Recall switch is already in the ON position, cars shall return to the main egress level. 5) The recall level shall be determined by the first activated fire alarm initiating device for the group. 6) When designated-attendant operation is not in effect, elevators shall conform to 2.27.3. 7) When operated by a designated attendant in the car, except hospital service:.. a) Elevators parked at a floor shall conform to 2.27.3.1.6(h). At the completion of a time delay of not less than 10 s and not more than 30 s, elevators shall conform to 2.27.3. b) A moving car shall conform to 2.27.3. 8) When on hospital service, the elevator shall conform to 2.27.3.1.6(h) while Phase I Emergency Recall Operation is in effect. 9) An elevator on firefighter emergency operation shall not be placed on hospital service. 10) Firefighters Emergency Operation Inspection Operation.. a) When an elevator that is provided with firefighters service is on inspection operation (see 2.26.1.4 and 2.26.1.5) or when the hoistway access switch(es) have been enabled [see 2.12.7.3.3(a)], a continuous audible signal, audible at the location where the operation is activated shall sound when the FIRE RECALL switch(es) (see 2.27.3.1) is in the ON position or when the fire alarm initiating device (see 2.27.3.2) is activated to alert the operator of an emergency. b) The car shall remain under the control of the operator until removed from inspection operation or hoistway access operation. c) Inspection operation or hoistway access operation shall take precedence over Phase I Emergency Recall Operation and Phase II Emergency In-Car Operation. 1) CARS 1-6

..

2.27.3.2.5 2.27.5.1 2.27.5.2

2.27.5.3

2.27.6

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TESTING FIRE SERVICE (CONT) Fire Service Phase II 2.27.7.2 Phase II Sign Shall read: FIRE OPERATION When [fire helmet] flashes, exit elevator To Operate Car: Insert fire key and turn to ON; Press desired floor button To cancel floor selection: Press CALL CANCEL button To close power operated door: Press and hold DOOR CLOSE button To open power operated door: Press and hold DOOR OPEN button To hold car at floor: With doors open, turn key to HOLD To automatically send car to recall floor: With doors open, turn key to OFF Lettering must be a minimum of 3 mm (1/8) high, permanent and protected from removal or defacement. 2.27.3.3.1 A17.1 (A17.2) 2.27.3.3 COMMENTS 1) 3-position keyed switch: a) Provided with OFF-HOLD-ON positions, in that order. b) labeled FIRE OPERATION.. i) labeling is to be a min. of 5 mm () high in RED letters or colors contrasting with a red background. c) key is only removable in OFF and HOLD positions. 2) Made active only at the designated level after Phase-I is activated. a) Power operated doors opened by constant pressure of DO button b) Doors must reach full open in order to remain open otherwise they are to close immediately c) Doors shall close via constant pressure on DC button. If released doors are to reopen if not fully closed. d) Door open and close buttons are to be provided for each entrance to the car. e) Door reopening devices are to be disabled; full speed closing is permitted. f) CALL CANCEL button shall extinguish all registered car calls. g) All floor buttons are to be operative. h) Car must stop at first registered call and extinguish all calls i) Hall buttons to remain inoperative j) Directional lanterns to remain inoperative k) Hall PIs except at designated level and central control center shall remain inoperative. l) Car PI to remain operative m) Every car shall be provided with a switch, conforming to the requirements of 2.26.2.33 and located as required by 2.27.3.37. i) When the switch is in the STOP position, all registered calls shall be canceled and power shall be removed from the elevator driving machine motor and brake. ii) When the switch is moved to the RUN position from the STOP position, the car shall not move, except for leveling, until a call is entered. 3) HOLD position activated with doors open; no car operation possible. 4) Car at landing with the doors open and Phase II switch OFF:.. a) Car is not at designated level; b) Horizontal & vertical doors shall close automatically if powered; c) Door open buttons shall remain operative; d) Full speed closing is permitted; e) Doors to reopen if switch is turned to HOLD before doors get closed. 5) Car is stopped with doors closed and Phase II switch is turned OFF:... a) Car shall remain on Phase II operation; and b) Return to the designated level. 6) Car can only be taken off Phase II when at the designated level. 7) Loss of power test: Ensure that when power is restored elevator reverts to Phase-I or Phase-II. 8) Keys shall be Group 3 Security CARS 1-6

2.27.3.3.2 2.27.3.3.3

2.26.2.33 Firefighters Stop Switch. A firefighters stop switch that conforms to 2.26.2.5(a), (b) and (c) shall be provided where required by 2.27.3.3.1(m).
2.27.3.3.4

...

2.27.3.3.5 2.27.3.4 2.27.8

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TESTING FIRE SERVICE (CONT) Fire Service Operation Panel A17.1 (A17.2) 2.27.3.3.7 COMMENTS 1) The following switches and buttons shall be located in a panel with a locked cover located above the main COP: a) FIRE OPERATION switch (2.27.3.3), b) CALL CANCEL button [2.27.3.3.1(h)], c) STOP switch [2.27.3.3.1(m)], d) door open button(s), e) door close button(s), f) additional visual signal (2.27.3.3.8), and g) operating instructions shown in Fig. 2.27.7.2 The panel cover:.. a) shall be openable by the same key that operates the FIRE OPERATION switch. b) shall be permitted to open automatically when the car is on Phase I Emergency Recall Operation and at the recall level. c) When the key is in the FIRE OPERATION switch, the cover shall not be capable of being closed. d) When closed, the cover shall be self-locking. Where rear doors are provided:. a) buttons for both the front and rear doors shall be provided in the firefighters operation panel. b) the door open and close buttons for the rear entrance shall be labeled OPEN REAR and CLOSE REAR. All buttons and switches ... a) shall be readily accessible; b) located not more than 1 800 mm (72 in.) above the floor; and c) shall be arranged as shown in Fig. 2.27.3.3.7. Requirement 2.26.1.2 does not apply to these buttons and switches. d) the front of the cover shall contain the words FIREFIGHTERS OPERATION in red letters at least 10 mm (0.4 in.) high. An additional visual signal shall be provided and located as required by 2.27.3.3.7. The additional visual signal shall be one of the symbols shown in Fig. 2.27.3.1.6(h). The entire circular or square area shown in Fig. 2.27.3.1.6(h) shall be illuminated. This additional visual signal shall be activated whenever the visual signal in 2.27.3.1.6(h) is activated. CARS 1-6

2)

..

3)

......

N/A

4)

Additional Visual Signal

2.27.3.3.8

1) 2) 3) 4)

See Fig. 2.27.3.1.6(h) below.

Call Cancel

Stop Switch

Front D/O

Phase II Switch

Front D/C

Rear D/O

Rear D/C

Fig. 2.27.3.3.7 Panel Layout

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Elevator Return Landings upon Activation of Lobby Detectors
Detector Landing 1 nd 2 rd 3 th 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th th 11 14 th th 15 19 th th 20 24 th th 25 29 th th 30 34 th th 35 39 th 40 & above
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Car #1 Main: Alt:

Car #2 Main: Alt:

Car #3 Main: Alt:

Car #4 Main: Alt:

Car #5 Main: Alt:

Car #6 Main: Alt:

Elevator Return Landings upon Activation of Machine Room Detectors


Machine Rooms Recall Landing Machine Room #1 Cars: j k l m n o Main Alternate Machine Room #2 Cars: j k l m n o Main Alternate Machine Room #3 Cars: j k l m n o Main Alternate

Elevator Return Landings upon Activation of Hoistway Detectors Hoistways Recall Landing Addl Comments: Hoistway #1 N/A Cars: j k l m n o Main Alternate Hoistway #2 N/A Cars: j k l m n o Main Alternate Hoistway #3 N/A Cars: j k l m n o Main Alternate

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NFPA 13 (2002) Installation of Sprinkler Systems 8.14.5 Elevator Hoistways and Machine Rooms 8.14.5.1 Sidewall spray sprinklers shall be installed at the bottom of each elevator hoistway not more than 0.61 m (2ft.) above the pit floor. 8.14.5.2 The sprinkler required at the bottom of the elevator hoistway by 8.14.5.1 shall not be required for enclosed, non-combustible elevator shafts that do not contact combustible hydraulic fluids. 8.14.5.3 Automatic sprinklers in elevator machine rooms or at the tops of hoistways shall be of ordinary or intermediate-temperature rating. 8.14.5.4 Upright or pendent spray sprinklers shall be installed at the top of elevator hoistways. 8.14.5.5 The sprinkler required at the top of the elevator hoistway by 8.14.5.4 shall not be required where the hoistway for passenger elevators is noncombustible and the car enclosure materials meet the requirements of ASME A17.1, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators. Note: Hoistway wall construction that contains wood framing is considered combustible despite a 1 or 2-hour rating. In addition, hydraulic fluid is considered combustible despite a relatively high ignition temperature.

NFPA 72 (2002) National Fire Alarm Code


6.15.3 Elevator Recall for Fire Fighters Service 6.15.3.1 System-type smoke detectors or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 located in elevator lobbies, elevator hoistways, and elevator machine rooms including machine space, control room, and control space used to initiate fire fighters service recall shall be connected to the building fire alarm system. 6.15.3.2 In facilities without a building fire alarm system, these smoke detectors or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 shall be connected to a dedicated fire alarm system control unit that shall be designated as elevator recall control and supervisory panel, permanently identified on the control unit and on the record drawings. Unless otherwise required by the authority having jurisdiction, only the elevator lobby, elevator hoistway, and the elevator machine room smoke detectors shall be used to recall elevators for fire fighters service. 6.15.3.3 Unless otherwise required by the authority having jurisdiction, only the elevator lobby, elevator hoistway and the elevator machine room smoke detectors or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 shall be used to recall elevators for fire fighters service. 6.15.3.4 Each elevator lobby, elevator hoistway, and elevator machine room smoke detectors or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 shall be capable of initiating elevator recall when all other devices on the same initiating device circuit have been manually or automatically placed in the alarm condition. 6.15.3.5 A lobby smoke detector shall be located on the ceiling within 6.4 m (21-ft.) of the centerline of each elevator door within the elevator bank under control of the detector. Exception: For lobby ceiling configurations exceeding 4.6 m (15 ft.) in height or that are other than flat and smooth, detector locations shall be determined in accordance with Chapter 5. 6.15.3.6 Smoke detectors shall not be installed in unsprinklered elevator hoistways unless they are installed to actuate the elevator hoistway smoke relief equipment. 6.15.3.7 If ambient conditions prohibit installation of automatic smoke detection, other automatic fire detection shall be permitted. 6.15.3.8 When actuated, each elevator lobby, elevator hoistway, and elevator machine room smoke detector or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 shall initiate an alarm condition on the building fire alarm system and shall visibly indicate, at the control unit and required remote annunciators, the alarm initiation circuit or zone from which the alarm originated. 6.15.3.9 Actuation from elevator hoistway and elevator machine room smoke detectors or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 shall send an alarm condition on the building fire alarm system and shall visibly indicate, at the control unit and required annunciators, the alarm initiation circuit or zone from which the alarm originated. Exception: If approved by the authority having jurisdiction, the elevator hoistway and machine room smoke detectors shall be permitted to initiate a supervisory signal. 6.15.3.10 For each group of elevators with a building, a minimum of three separate elevator control circuits shall be terminated at the designated elevator controller within the groups elevator machine room(s). The operation of the elevators shall be in accordance with Section 2.27 of ANSI/ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators. The smoke detectors or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 shall actuate the three elevator control circuits as follows: (1) The smoke detector or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 located in the designated elevator recall lobby shall actuate the first elevator control circuit. In addition, if the elevator is equipped with front and rear doors, or the elevator machine room is located at the designated level, the smoke detectors shall actuate the first elevator control
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circuit. The smoke detectors or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 in both lobbies at the designated level shall actuate the first elevator control circuit. (2) The smoke detectors or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 in the remaining elevator lobbies shall actuate the second elevator control circuit. (3) The smoke detectors or other automatic fire detection as permitted by 6.15.3.7 in the elevator hoistways and the elevator machine room(s) shall actuate the third elevator control circuit. Comment: The OSEC defines an elevator lobby as the area in front of the elevator where persons normally wait for the elevator. This distance is typically a radius of 1220-1830 mm (4-6 ft.) from the center of the elevator door. This distance may vary depending on site conditions. However, if the detector is in compliance with 6.15.3.5 the installation is acceptable. 6.15.4 Elevator Shutdown 6.15.4.1 Where heat detectors are used to shut down elevator power prior to sprinkler operation, the detector shall have both a lower temperature rating and a higher sensitivity as compared to the sprinkler. 6.15.4.2 If heat detectors are used to shut down elevator power prior to sprinkler operation, they shall be placed within 610 mm (2 ft) of each sprinkler head and be installed in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 5. Alternatively, engineering methods, such as specified in Annex B, shall be permitted to be used to select and place heat detectors to ensure response prior to any sprinkler head operation under a variety of fire growth rate scenarios. 6.15.4.3 If pressure or waterflow switches are used to shut down elevator power immediately upon or prior to the discharge of water from sprinklers, the use of devices with time delay switches or time delay capability shall not be permitted. 6.15.4.4 Control circuits to shut down elevator power shall be monitored for presence of operating voltage. Loss of voltage to the control circuit for the disconnecting means shall cause a supervisory signal to be indicated at the control unit and required remote annunciators. 6.15.4.5 The initiating devices described in 6.15.4.2 and 6.15.4.3 shall be monitored for integrity by the control unit required in 6.15.3.1 and 6.15.3.2.

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